You know, it's such an under-used feature. We really thought it would be massive for people when we added it too.I'm in love with the audio player it helps me focus on reading instead of my T and it doesn't bother my H. The audio player is a beautiful thing indeed
I'm surprised more people don't use it, maybe they don't realize it's there?You know, it's such an under-used feature. We really thought it would be massive for people when we added it too.
Thanks for the feedback, we keep meaning to add some tracks to it so now we have a reason to do that. Which ones work the best for you?
Underneath "new replies" on the the right of the main page there's a green button for the audio player.I do not know about it. How do I access it? Thanks.
I've got a few more recordings of water so I'll get to mixing them down and add to the playlist.I'm surprised more people don't use it, maybe they don't realize it's there?
The ones I find myself going back to are "birdsong and water" and "small river waterfall"
Steve, I have to thank you. Musical neuronmodulation file saved me in the past when T was bothering. The only way to calm down it (15 min. listening was enough)Underneath "new replies" on the the right of the main page there's a green button for the audio player.
I've got a few more recordings of water so I'll get to mixing them down and add to the playlist.
Yes. Based on the theory of acoustic neuromodulation, just playing with musical tones with same timings. Seems to work for a lot of people who've tried it - one day we should do some research with it to see if it really helps over time.
These are really great masking tones! Mine is also close to the purple noise. Could be because I also have mvc? But this sound (purple noise) in not pulsatile, is it?@Steve Found it. I love it! The purple noise seems to be close to the sound of my T.
If you imagine white noise, which is equal across the whole frequency spectrum, you then cut / boost parts of that to get different coloured noise.These are really great masking tones! Mine is also close to the purple noise. Could be because I also have mvc? But this sound (purple noise) in not pulsatile, is it?
I've got a number of files and other things that use audio techniques so I can send some more if it's helpful.He joins me in being amazed and grateful for the service you provide through Tinnitus Talk. He especially liked Musical Neuromodulation, and thinks his students will really like it too.
That's quite a big drop, over an octave in pitch.@Steve I just measured my T with a tone generator. Before surgery, I was at a constant 4 kHz. Post surgery I am at about 1.7 kHz. What would that mean for audio therapy? Is there a certain audio track on the Audio Player, or type of noise you would recommend?
How can you measure your T?@Steve I just measured my T with a tone generator. Before surgery, I was at a constant 4 kHz. Post surgery I am at about 1.7 kHz.