Ramp type function

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Ramp type function

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I have relatively recently bought an E Stim 2B and have come several times hands free quite easily, Waterfall in particular being effective and at what seems to be not terribly high power levels (say, 40 - on regular factory setting - am I losing my endurance?)

I have had an ET312b for years but it has languished in recent times - I never quite managed the Ramp function on it - perhaps lack of patience or lack of technical savvy

Can you easily set the 2B to a ramp type function - say an hour of stimulation leading to a possible HFO?

And how do you manage it with something like Waterfall where there seems to be quite a narrow window before it being felt and it producing its effect? Or do you choose another programme?

I know Audiofiles probably offer a more sophisticated version of the same thing but again a slight laziness or lack of patience around stuff has inhibited me - it confuses me nd I don't like to not feel at least a bit clever

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You might want to check out Nigel's software, Estim Control Server (https://roughsex.org/estim/ecstips.html). You can program a setting (or multiple ones) in a loop and have the power increase a certain amount each loop. Works very much like a ramp function. I don't use Commander, but you might be able to do this in that as well.
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StimJoy
Many thanks for that link
Even the name, roughsex.org - superb!
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