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GB Sound speed controller SFR-1
28 BEIER-Electronic 06.02.2019
Random sounds
Up to eight random sounds can be played with the SFR-1. The frequency of the
sound play-back is determined by a random generator. The time spans (min/max)
can programmed by 1 250s for every sound separately. In the same way the
conditions (idling/drive - engine sound on/off) the sound should be played can be
programmed for each of the 8 random sounds. For instance you can define that at a
tank a randomized “chain squeaking” is played, but only during the drive and not in
the idling.
Because the 8 random sounds run completely independent from each other, it can
happen that two or three of the random sounds are played simultaneously. This can
be blocked by activating the option "Don't play 2 random sounds at the same time".
In your Sound-Teacher you can also determine whether the random sounds should
generally be enabled or you can activate/deactivate random sounds with your RC by
setting the function "Random sound enable" for a position.
WAV-Player
The WAV-Player of the SFR-1 can be imagined as a kind of “MP3 player“. The
difference is that the module plays WAV files instead of MP3 files.
The WAV-Player is primarily intended to play songs. But of course other sounds can
be played, too.
In the Sound-Teacher, up to 30 tracks can be stored for the WAV-Player.
The WAV-Player is controlled by five functions:
Play / Stop
Pause
Track forward
Track reverse
Random
These five functions can be done by using the proportional channels #2 - #6, the
Nautic-mode or the EKMFA-mode.
Function “Play / Stop“:
If this function is activated, the WAV-Player will start playback of the first track. If this
function is activated again, the playback will be stopped. The playback of a track
starts always from the beginning of the track.
If a track is played to the end, the player will jump to the next track. With the option
“Stop play after each track“ you can choose, if the next track will be started
automatically, or if the playback just stops.

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