Hi @ErikaS I've applied the Low Pass (frequency tone/1.41)/High Pass (LPx2) rule for two of my tones (a 80 Hz tone and a 13.000 Hz tone). It's based on the Okamoto study and you can use Adobe Audition to apply this particular rule.
@Christiaan thank you for sharing. I too have a high tone/hiss around 12.5k hz which is where my hearing is affected in R ear from ear infection, so that's from loss, but then other tones (one around 1200hz) that are not in a loss range at all. So can it still work on those tones even though hearing loss isn't present at those frequencies?
Hi @ErikaS , sorry for not responding on time. I had a lot of work and some personal stuff going on.
It should not be a problem. At least, that's my experience (mild hearing loss). In theory, Notched Sound Therapy should work for people who have good hearing, so you could give it a try.
Ryan D gives a good explanation about the application of this method: https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/notched-music-therapy-diy-audionotch-etc.61/page-12#post-577509