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A sound that is frequently heard on JR East commuter trains in a wide range of areas, including central Tokyo.
Sound tuning type
JR East Commercialization Licensed/Yawata Denki Industrial Commercialization Licensed Product Introduction Continuing from the suburban type, this is the "E231 series"
sound card for commuters such as the Yamanote Line. Enjoy the 3-level IGBT-VVVF inverter sound that is different from JR East's 209 series and E233 series. Reproduce the pure electric brake sound just before the stop emitted by the prototype 500 series. As a way to reproduce the 0 series, you can fade out the brake sound by performing an operation to advance the timing of the stop. The sound of platform doors on the Yamanote Line is not recorded. With sound-synchronized cards, you can enjoy the acceleration/deceleration that follows the running sound as if you were driving a real train. The eject button has an emergency stop function. (From Discovery Japan Mall) Safety Warning N/A
Sound tuning type
JR East Commercialization Licensed/Yawata Denki Industrial Commercialization Licensed Product Introduction Continuing from the suburban type, this is the "E231 series"
sound card for commuters such as the Yamanote Line. Enjoy the 3-level IGBT-VVVF inverter sound that is different from JR East's 209 series and E233 series. Reproduce the pure electric brake sound just before the stop emitted by the prototype 500 series. As a way to reproduce the 0 series, you can fade out the brake sound by performing an operation to advance the timing of the stop. The sound of platform doors on the Yamanote Line is not recorded. With sound-synchronized cards, you can enjoy the acceleration/deceleration that follows the running sound as if you were driving a real train. The eject button has an emergency stop function. (From Discovery Japan Mall) Safety Warning N/A
