Learning how to compose estim sounds
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2023 6:11 pm
Hi
After using my ET312 Audio 3 for years, I am, now trying to compose my own sound files.
I work while using a base frequency around 600Hz with modulations
For instance, I have the modulation file:
https://www.e-stim.net/download/file.ph ... iew&id=855
One may has to rename .raw. It opens with any DAW software while selecting "import raw data". The format is 2 channels, PCM16bits signed, sample rate 3000.
*** Do not try to play it nor to send to a sound card. ***
It looks like nice to make mini pauses as otherwise the sensitivity looks like to decrease.
It is series of stroking, faster and faster. The forms moves from sinus to square as well.
That increase the sport (some people call that torture). However, when it becomes too fast, I feel the stimulation but not the sport any more. I don't feel any edging
Did I made something wrong?
Is there somewhere some topics on the waveforms and the strategies to manage sort and pauses?
After using my ET312 Audio 3 for years, I am, now trying to compose my own sound files.
I work while using a base frequency around 600Hz with modulations
For instance, I have the modulation file:
https://www.e-stim.net/download/file.ph ... iew&id=855
One may has to rename .raw. It opens with any DAW software while selecting "import raw data". The format is 2 channels, PCM16bits signed, sample rate 3000.
*** Do not try to play it nor to send to a sound card. ***
It looks like nice to make mini pauses as otherwise the sensitivity looks like to decrease.
It is series of stroking, faster and faster. The forms moves from sinus to square as well.
That increase the sport (some people call that torture). However, when it becomes too fast, I feel the stimulation but not the sport any more. I don't feel any edging
Did I made something wrong?
Is there somewhere some topics on the waveforms and the strategies to manage sort and pauses?