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Old 07-30-2013, 06:04 PM
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I dont use sound in the cat.smx&s20 can be combined and the rear beeper will work.

For the stick movements: do you refer to the valve movements ?

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Tom,

i like to have all of the engine rev anytime work is done so, if i have enough mixes available i mix everything to command the sound.

i just overhauled this machine for someone and all i need to do is figure out which light system we are going with so that i can clean up the wiring.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fX5O2wond4
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Tom,

i like to have all of the engine rev anytime work is done so, if i have enough mixes available i mix everything to command the sound.

i just overhauled this machine for someone and all i need to do is figure out which light system we are going with so that i can clean up the wiring.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fX5O2wond4
Scott, I don't think any operator, or 1:1 machine would be on the job very long, with direction changes taking place without idling the engine down first. It seems less realistic to me with the RPMs running up when cycling the hydraulics.
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Old 08-18-2013, 08:32 PM
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Scott, I don't think any operator, or 1:1 machine would be on the job very long, with direction changes taking place without idling the engine down first. It seems less realistic to me with the RPMs running up when cycling the hydraulics.
Nathan,

Here is a vid of a full scale 996G, turn up your speakers and notice how much it throttles up just turning:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtlYjiBTukw

and this how i set up an RC 996G:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmTSjSnnCAY

Much more realistic than just having the drive run the sound IMHO.
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Nathan, i just watched more front end loader videos and i see what you mean about going to idle when you change directions... so, you would only mix the sound to the drive? What if you run the lift or turn when you are not moving, would the engine speed up on a full scale machine?
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