Driven by the absurd creativity of Mr. Anderson and backed by the multi-tal… Read Full Bio ↴Driven by the absurd creativity of Mr. Anderson and backed by the multi-talented percussionist Mr. Fucik, Rhythm Signal has become a Dr. Jekyll - Mr. Hyde musical experiment that attempts to create a balance between the hypnotic and the chaotic.
Often referring to their two personalities as Trance Rock and Controlled Noise, Rhythm Signal mix improvised music with structured songs. The musical styles range from simple tribal world music to complex progressive rock in opposition (RIO). Comparisons span a wide range of music including Tool, Pink Floyd, Mr. Bungle, King Crimson and many more.
Often referring to their two personalities as Trance Rock and Controlled Noise, Rhythm Signal mix improvised music with structured songs. The musical styles range from simple tribal world music to complex progressive rock in opposition (RIO). Comparisons span a wide range of music including Tool, Pink Floyd, Mr. Bungle, King Crimson and many more.
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SIGNaL I
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Moises Bursztein
Thank you for sharing your experiences, it has shortened my learning curve a lot.
Daylight Dave
I watched your entire video and thankyou for making it easy to understand.. It's neat!! I'm a retired UP Engineer and totally got into their signaling so much so I replicated it on my HO Scale layout.. I did a video on understanding their meaning if at all you're interested (YouTube: How to read UP signals)and yes i know you have yours set-up as ABS signals as well.. if you need info on how they work just ask.. David BAC V RR 👍
Daylight Dave
Thankyou for your video as that got me motivated to work on my signals.. I have somewhat of a simple system; a light detector embedded between the switch points, which is wired into a few relays as well as the Tortoise machine so any part of a train will drop that signal.. I have over 400 cars on the layout and just didnt feel up to putting resistors on each car. Your system is more realistic w/ its block occupancy. ps.. I wish Atlas (x-BLMA) would do a re-run of their signals... 🤗 David BAC V RR
Rhythm Railroad
Hi David....I watched your video on UP signals...Excellent and easy to understand. Thanks so much. It certainly helped me confirm some of my questions and I also learned some new things!
Rhythm Railroad
Wow!!! Thanks so much for your offer. I’ll definitely check out your video!!! 🙏🙏🙏 thanks again!
Peter Grisdale
Awesome video! This was just what I was looking for! Thanks!
mt ler
Wonderful video. Yes, I now think I can make the lights do what I want! I was having a problem associating the LT switch to the LT light... I could get some of them to associate but never the B and C side. Your video showed me that what I was doing (for several weeks) was working "by accident".
OK, now the $64 question...... if using ONLY a JMRI throttle, when a train comes across a "yellow" light diverging switch, will it slow down ON ITS OWN? Same with running against a "RED" light, will it stop ON ITS OWN?
I realize if I am using a hand-held throttle that the train is under a human's control and if they wish to drive over a switch in the wrong direction, that is on them and the following derailment is their's to fix.
Ken Schamuhn
not with JMRI. The signals tell the engineer what to do, but don't automate the loco
NorthWoods Manufacturing
Thank you so much for all of the helpful info! This video will be a huge help. Will definitely be referring back to this
NorthWoods Manufacturing
@Rhythm Railroad It was recently explained to me on the JMRI forum that it may be better to use one of the extra switches on a tortoise to report back actual switch position rather then just relying on "the command was sent so the switch must have moved. I wondered if you were getting feedback from the switch machine proving it had actually moved? Just learning on all of this :)