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Aust AUDIO archives



I originally posted this at the end of another thread by mistake.
This is a brand new thread.   :)
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I have noticed a slow uptake by the oz rail cyberspace of the audio part
of the
hobby.   UK and US rail sites have more audio archives but still not
extensive.
After a brief search I found this site  e.g.,

   http://members.aol.com/rrsounds/main.html

   http://www.railpage.org.au

for example has one loco in their archives!
I presume many more rail fans would like to 'hear' more.
I won't retire for another 35 years so I can't travel the countryside
to record and start an archive.

Are there any collections in Australian cyberspace worth checking out?

Besides my general love of locomotive (esp. diesel) sounds, I am
designing
a rail simulator,  and some of the current rail sims available make good
use
of sounds.  I need engine/autobrake noises from the driver's ear, NOT a
fly-by
recording from the lineside position.  As you can imagine, very hard to
find.

I will be forced to write a letter to NR or QR asking permission to ride
a loco

during shunting duties in Brisbane, and hire a good recorder and mike
for the
day.


Cheers
Stephen Pike  06/10/1999


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