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Offline Johnvr  
#1 Posted : 05 August 2019 07:08:54(UTC)
Johnvr

South Africa   
Joined: 03/10/2010(UTC)
Posts: 1,269
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
I saw on the Marklin website that it is possible to update sounds in the mSD.

I wonder whether anybody has done this ?
Do we have instructions on how this can be done ?
Which version of software is required on the CS2 ?

RegardsBigGrin
John

Marklin mSD Sound Decoders


Fact 5: A Variety of Sounds – All Real and Free of Charge!

•The sound recordings are generally done on prototype locomotives or powered units at current museums and in real life operation.
•A growing assortment of operations and background sounds are available for many steam, diesel, and electric locomotives of different classes.
•You can download the complete sound file to fit your type of locomotive free of charge from us on the Web.

Technical Tip:
•The sound update can be done directly with the Central Station 2; a programmer is not required.
•A sound download can be done by means of a direct Internet connection to the CS2 or by USB stick.

Offline Gregor  
#2 Posted : 05 August 2019 16:47:13(UTC)
Gregor

Netherlands   
Joined: 17/04/2003(UTC)
Posts: 996
Location: Netherlands
Hi John,

I have updated sounds on various mSD3 decoders using the programmer 60971.
Using a CS2 is probably very similar.

A decent manual does not seem to exist. The most useful instruction I found on Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zxXktbc49A

It is only available in German however.

Best regards,
Gregor
Offline JohnjeanB  
#3 Posted : 05 August 2019 17:00:03(UTC)
JohnjeanB

France   
Joined: 04/02/2011(UTC)
Posts: 3,084
Location: Paris, France
Hi John and Gregor
I have programmed and downloaded sounds on msd2 and msd3 using a cs2 (60215)
It works ok but is time consuming (take 20 to 45 minutes to program and more to prepare the sound project but it is fun.
There is an excellent tutorial on the Stummi forum
Cheers
Jean
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