: Designed for advanced units, these provide independent sensations for each electrode.
formats) are frequently designed only for the device to "hear"—playing them through standard speakers might result in uncomfortable high-pitched whines or static. Complexity : Because audio software like Adobe Audition
I’m unable to develop or generate audio files, including electro-stimulation (e-stim) audio tracks. Creating such content requires specialized software, adherence to safety standards, and typically involves medical or adult-use contexts that I can’t assist with.
: Always use hardware specifically designed for e-stim. Using "hacked" audio cables directly into electrodes without a transformer is highly discouraged due to the risk of electrical burns or shocks. used to create these files or a list of compatible hardware interfaces?