normally this loco only plays a scale from low to high when departing, but due to the wet rails, the wheel slip along the rails and the motors mess up the melody which makes it somewhat sound even cooler
It's not about the tractive effort but rotational speed instead The obvious reason the motor makes such noise is because the inverter maybe because it makes impulses of wich frequency depends on the speed(not sure,maybe siemens decided that it should make the loco to start easier) There is/was a web page i cant find at the moment that explained how the inverter does and why it does
@@loliboly9100 It's all about "Slip Control", which SIBAS32 is famous about; unlike other inverter, SIBAS32 always max out the output to the "margin of slip", but if wheel slip happens SIBAS32 will adjust the output until the wheel stop slipping & max out the output again, and if wheel slip happen again the adjustment apply again...that's the result of this video I think the sound is very reasonable: heavy snow + heavy load, any locomotive can't avoid wheel slip in this situation~🙂
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The nice struggling sounds❤❤❤Chello Chorus Sounds.❤❤❤
This is why these locos are my fav ones in the world. Not even American bois can beat it.
10/10, accurate title
normally this loco only plays a scale from low to high when departing, but due to the wet rails, the wheel slip along the rails and the motors mess up the melody which makes it somewhat sound even cooler
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This is one of my top 5 favorite videos on youtube. So awesome!
Sounds like an orchestra playing as the Siemens takes off
Autotune Taurus :D
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I'm surprised no one's ever made a remix of this!
Do I get it right, the 'music' is because of adjusting individual axles' tractive effort on slippery wet rails?
It's not about the tractive effort but rotational speed instead The obvious reason the motor makes such noise is because the inverter maybe because it makes impulses of wich frequency depends on the speed(not sure,maybe siemens decided that it should make the loco to start easier) There is/was a web page i cant find at the moment that explained how the inverter does and why it does
@@loliboly9100 It's all about "Slip Control", which SIBAS32 is famous about; unlike other inverter, SIBAS32 always max out the output to the "margin of slip", but if wheel slip happens SIBAS32 will adjust the output until the wheel stop slipping & max out the output again, and if wheel slip happen again the adjustment apply again...that's the result of this video I think the sound is very reasonable: heavy snow + heavy load, any locomotive can't avoid wheel slip in this situation~🙂
0:23 wheel slip moment 0:29 SIBAS32 detect the slip will happen, thus lower the output so you can hear the descending "notes"
Everyone knows that, stupid. Shut up.
So, what instrument do you play? Me: *train*
Good meme
Makes sense
@@adwitiyayoga3444 yes
Good that you copied that video, really stupid that his video was removed from these images in his own CZcams channel 😉👍
what happended to the original?
That has been removed, I don't know why the quality was 480p, was published on youtube on October 21, 2009
@@abeldavran5013 when was it removed, I loved that original..
I can remember that original 480p that was removed in 2021
The end is coming
Nice Video
EVB stands for Eisenbahnen und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe-Weser, which translates to Railways and transport companies Elbe-Weser.
Ho is this Pokémon
Geil 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Merci Thomas Cyrix XD
lol
Das Video ist dumm niemand intriesiet sich dafür
Thomas Dahmann is doch egal . wieso kucks du es dann?
Zu allererst solltest du dich um dein deutsch kümmern. Danke
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lol