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    NHS UK White Noise Generators

    Hi @Michael Leigh, I have been prescribed some white noise generators from the NHS, and wondering if it made your tinnitus louder even by setting the level so that both the noise and tinnitus are heard? I feel like my tinnitus level is becoming louder. Not sure if I'm doing anything wrong. I...
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    How to Generate Violet Noise

    Hi, I found today that playing violet noise out of my MacBook Pro is helping mask my tinnitus >12kHz. Thought I would share on how to generate it for yourself: Download Audacity and install it https://www.audacityteam.org/download/ Open the menu Generate > Noise Select White Noise Enter...
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    Music Production Tips for Tinnitus Sufferers

    Hi guys, I thought I'd start a new thread for sharing tips for sound engineers / music producers. Tip #1: Dodging the distortion Those battling dysacusis during a mixdown can benefit from using Waves Sound Shifter and place it on the master bus. It gives you the ability to shift the mix up...
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    Safety of Producing Music at Low Levels Circa 60-70 dB for Someone with Tinnitus?

    Is it ok to continue producing music with tinnitus if done at low levels circa 60 dB? I don't use headphones anymore. I think that's what caused my tinnitus in the first place :( Just wondering if damage to the hearing system (brain included, cochlea etc) is caused by critical listening? My...
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    Does Hyperacusis Sometimes Cause Certain Frequencies to Howl?

    Hi guys, Does hyperacusis sometimes cause certain frequencies to howl? It sounds like someone is whistling faintly in my left ear, oscillating between 2 frequencies. I have had the Xmas cold on my chest for a few weeks. Wondering if it has something to do with that? :sick::inpain:
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    Hyperacusis at Certain Frequencies

    Hi, I'm new to this forum but found it comforting when dealing with this lonely condition. I was wondering if it is possible to have hyperacusis at distinct frequencies? I have 5 tones: 160Hz - reacts to ambient sound and sounds in the lower frequency registers. 1180Hz - reacts to most sound...