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Use the envelope tool to fade the volume in and out, creating custom wave patterns. Export the project as a high-fidelity .wav file. If you want to expand your setup, let me know: Which you currently own
To get started with audio files, you need the right hardware. Here are the key components: electro+stim+audio+files
Do you prefer or guided voice/hypnosis tracks ? Share public link Use the envelope tool to fade the volume
| | Technical Signature | Typical Sensation | Best For | |---------------|------------------------|----------------------|----------------| | Pulse Train | Repeated square wave bursts (e.g., 5Hz on, 2Hz off) | Rhythmic tapping or thumping | Beginners learning pace | | Sweep Wave | Sine wave sliding from 10Hz up to 100Hz | Rising pressure, then fading | Build-up and edging | | Stereo Bounce | Alternating amplitude between L and R channels | A sensation that moves between two electrodes | Tri-phase setups (e.g., shaft + glans + perineum) | | Voice-Sync | Amplitude follows a narrator’s spoken volume | Tickle or pulse that mimics words | Hypnotic or guided sessions | | Music Stim | Full music track with e-stim encoded into a secondary layer | Vibration that matches the beat | Long, immersive experiences | Here are the key components: Do you prefer
: Preferred by enthusiasts because they are uncompressed, retaining more dynamic range and detail for the stimulator to interpret.
A gold standard in the community, featuring a dedicated, highly responsive audio mode.
Imagine an app that analyzes your breathing and produces an audio file that matches your exhale rhythm. Or a VR environment where the sound of a door closing triggers a specific stim file. This is no longer theoretical—beta versions exist in private communities.