by RailWanderer » Tue Jun 25, 2019 7:58 am
What sounds perfect to one may not sound perfect to another. How many people here can say they were alive during the time of the Hudsons and know what those locomotives sounded like, not many I am sure? Even so, with time, things change, so what those people may have heard in the past may not be what they think the sound should be now. Oh yes, we have videos and sound recordings, but those can also be interpreted differently by everyone, and equipment quality has a lot to do with the quality of the sound recordings. So, who is correct, who is the expert? How many of you here are actually trained to be sound experts, very few I am sure? The sounds of the Hudsons are as they are, its freeware, you have the choice to change the sounds as you wish. The creator isn't required to change the sound. But, he has made many attempts to make the changes, and may have not been successful with the sounds. I know he grows wary of hearing about the sounds, any real positive solutions to change the sound would be appreciated.
RailWanderer (John)
He who walks the rails must be conscious of his environment.