Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby SooLine2714 » Tue Nov 05, 2019 8:17 am

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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby RailWanderer » Tue Nov 05, 2019 11:10 am

Well, its kind of like adding new drivers, do you want to overwrite them and take the chance of bad overwrites and data not being changed properly, or would you rather do a clean install and get it right the first time? Personal choice I guess.
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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby JohnM1945 » Wed Nov 06, 2019 2:05 pm

I note that (a version of) the website is now at https://digitalrailroadingco.powweb.com/dr/.

On it I found the Hudsons, a coach pack and two interesting wagons. I get the impression that more will (re?)appear later.

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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby SooLine2714 » Mon Nov 11, 2019 6:05 am

Last time I was on there, they had the J3a, the coach pack, a Pacemaker boxcar and TOFC flat, and some SP water cars
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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby SooLineDave » Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:31 pm

Hi everyone! These models are just fantastic! Thanks to whoever put all the work into them, they are just a blast. One thing I am wondering about is the "chuff" audio. The sounds don't match the rod motion; the chuffs come faster than the rod motion. It looks like they're using the chuff sounds from a Pennsylvania E6a...are there plans to produce chuff sounds timed to this locomotive's rod motion? Is there a way to slow down the chuff sequence in the sound files? Any info would be appreciated!
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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby DSGDDR » Fri Jan 03, 2020 1:25 pm

SooLineDave wrote:Hi everyone! These models are just fantastic! Thanks to whoever put all the work into them, they are just a blast. One thing I am wondering about is the "chuff" audio. The sounds don't match the rod motion; the chuffs come faster than the rod motion. It looks like they're using the chuff sounds from a Pennsylvania E6a...are there plans to produce chuff sounds timed to this locomotive's rod motion? Is there a way to slow down the chuff sequence in the sound files? Any info would be appreciated!


We don't think about doing anything like that, we create free dlcs and we can't get the quality sound needed to do it.
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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby RailWanderer » Sat Jan 04, 2020 5:58 am

I think what Darlan was trying to say, with all due respect, is We have tried fixing this but TS doesn't allow for sound synchronization that we know of, plus the unit is freeware, so any particular quirk you may find would need to be handled by yourself or someone who is capable of correcting the problem. Thanks for your feedback.
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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby SooLineDave » Sat Jan 04, 2020 3:13 pm

RailWanderer wrote:I think what Darlan was trying to say, with all due respect, is We have tried fixing this but TS doesn't allow for sound synchronization that we know of, plus the unit is freeware, so any particular quirk you may find would need to be handled by yourself or someone who is capable of correcting the problem. Thanks for your feedback.
DSGDDR wrote:
SooLineDave wrote:Hi everyone! These models are just fantastic! Thanks to whoever put all the work into them, they are just a blast. One thing I am wondering about is the "chuff" audio. The sounds don't match the rod motion; the chuffs come faster than the rod motion. It looks like they're using the chuff sounds from a Pennsylvania E6a...are there plans to produce chuff sounds timed to this locomotive's rod motion? Is there a way to slow down the chuff sequence in the sound files? Any info would be appreciated!


We don't think about doing anything like that, we create free dlcs and we can't get the quality sound needed to do it.


Thank you both for your feedback! I meant no offense, looks like I have a lot to learn...sounds like it's a really complicated process developing sounds. These models are awesome, I'd venture to guess that they're the favorites of quite a few of us, what a wonderful gift to put so much work into them and then give them away for free!
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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby SooLine2714 » Fri Jan 10, 2020 5:35 pm

Just looked at the latest news, and I am totally geeking out over the H10 and the T1. Even as WIP locos, they look great, and the E6s looks absolutely amazing. Keep up the great work!
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Re: Freeware NYC J3a Hudsons

Unread postby wopflyer » Sun Jul 27, 2025 4:18 pm

For anyone that is reading this page for the first time, these locomotives are now at the following link,

https://www.dsgddr.com.br/
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