Noobie here:
This tinnitus came onto me without warning. Went to bed one night feeling fine and woke up the next morning with the very loud static noise in both ears. Left ear louder than the right. Have been working with Audacity for notching sounds, has helped some. The tinnitus seems to be a fickle fellow, it will go soft to the point it is hardly noticeable then come back with a vengeance. But now to the issue at hand. I have gone to 5 different audiologist and each one has told me they are unable to give me a definite Hz frequency for my tinnitus, they can only give my a range (4000Hz to 6000Hz). The one audiologist indicated my tinnitus was closest to 6000Hz, but didn't say which side above or below. How do I apply this program neuromodulator to my situation. Audacity has the ability to generate "Tone" but it seems to be only one tone, unless I misunderstand how to do it, which has nothing to do with this program I should add. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ragman
This tinnitus came onto me without warning. Went to bed one night feeling fine and woke up the next morning with the very loud static noise in both ears. Left ear louder than the right. Have been working with Audacity for notching sounds, has helped some. The tinnitus seems to be a fickle fellow, it will go soft to the point it is hardly noticeable then come back with a vengeance. But now to the issue at hand. I have gone to 5 different audiologist and each one has told me they are unable to give me a definite Hz frequency for my tinnitus, they can only give my a range (4000Hz to 6000Hz). The one audiologist indicated my tinnitus was closest to 6000Hz, but didn't say which side above or below. How do I apply this program neuromodulator to my situation. Audacity has the ability to generate "Tone" but it seems to be only one tone, unless I misunderstand how to do it, which has nothing to do with this program I should add. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Ragman