Jolt from audio files

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Jolt from audio files

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Hi all,

I'm very new to this and only got my 2B yesterday. I was playing around with some mp3 files of various waveforms but had some problems with them as there are often unexpected and unpleasant jolts. It's hard to know what volume to start at without knowing what the track will bring later on and listening to them first surely isn't practical - not exactly musical either! :D I found that it's put me off using them a bit which is a shame as that's the reason I went with the 2B in the first place. Does anyone have any tips?

Thanks,

Lucy


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Have you tried normal music files? unfortunately with audio there is not control over inadvertent spikes coming from the source, if we smooth them out then people complain they are not feeling them, and if we don't people complain they feel them :-)

The only thing I can say is experiment!!!

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Hello Si,

Thanks for your response. I think I was trying to run before I could walk. I'm experimenting with the built in programs now first and I'm going to move on to audio when I'm more confident with all the settings.

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Excellent idea :-)
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Hi Lucy,

I hope you have found routines that fit your goals for the 2B. Audio files will tend to outshine the built in routines for providing what you want. Just remember to start with your settings low every time and gradually increase until they feel the way you want. Keeping a notebook or electronic file for the audio file that you are experimenting with will help you remember your favorite settings.

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It sounds like you need a limiter to filter the spikes in the audio files. I'm not sure if you have kind of control via the programming APIs, but you could modify the audio files so that they are leveled.

If you have a DAW like Ableton Live, there are tools in there to "Equalize" and "Limit" the signal. However, if you're not an EDM Producer, but you have iTunes then you might try checking the "Sound Check" box in the Preferences (under Playback) and see if that helps.
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the software audacity can also remove spikes from audio files
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there is an issue where mobile phones tablets etc produce this static noise, I think you need a 3.5mm ground loop isolator, you can pick one up on ebay / amazon for around £10 usually under that price, i'm gonna get one and tell you if i have any luck.
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Hi Lucy.

What are you using as your audio source? If it's a smartphone or computer, is there a possibility that you're getting notifications, alarms etc. output with the audio to your 2B?
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Ground loop isolator does not work with Estim 2b and smartphones tried using a samsung note 4 which is kind off ridiculous it just suddenly bursts into continuous jolt after a while and then stops then goes back up, the ABOX worked flawlessly even with a smartphone and no ground loop isolator.

what kind of mp3 player do we need for this just to get simple stereo audio files working with this?
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