[Just out of curiosity: Would the tease also work in bondage, i.e. without any mouse or keyboard actions?]
I was also a bit confused on the instructions with the ramp up at the beginning; I agree with the comments before that you should try to keep this as simple as possible, to also fit with as much device types as possible.
As a 2b user though, I also had some of the reported issues with having no signal. I know that it is difficult for non-2b users to solve, but nevertheless I'd like to give you some information on my findings. Using the testing-skip Button, the following girls didn't work: Adrianna, Asa, Gia, Jesse, Cheri (at least at the beginning), Emma. I'm not sure if I covered all though.
To give you a bit of background info on how the 2b works, at least from my understanding: The 2b is not a stereostim device, but processes signals into its own waveforms. In general, this can feel quite good (e.g. all the non-pain files from the tower are great), but due to the processing, certain types of files can result in no feeling.
I am not a techie, but my observation is that the 2b seems to be rather slow when it comes to processing changes in a signal. When listening to the pain files in the milovana teases, it seems that these rely on a fast-changing signal. I guess that the signal processing of the 2b is just overwhelmed by these changes, resulting in a lack of input.
Another "issue" with pain files on the 2b is that increasing the volume has a rather limited effect, as this does not directly affect the output level of the signals, but only the processing. Minor deviations in volume (like 10%) therefore result in very limited changes (if at all).
A possible solution to this would be to rethink the concept of painfiles for the 2b. As increasing the volume does not solely work to induce pain, the stim files need to be produced in a way which makes them feel uncomfortable instead. This is usually the case with sharp changing files.
I have to admit that I'm not good at making stimfiles, but I was playing around a bit with my 2b and a signal generator to find out what might work. Let's imagine a continous signal which is simply switched on and off in a certain pace. As stated before, the pace should be slow enough to let the 2b process the signal. For me, it turned out that a signal should be at least 1000-1200ms on, breaks should be at least 300ms. Most importantly, there shouldn't be any ramp in the pulses, to make them sharp.
I uploaded the results of my tests so that you can get an idea. As I said, I'm not good at making stimfiles so there probably is lots of room for improvements, but I hope this could be eventually a common starting point to also make the 2b users happy.
Link: https://ufile.io/3fq6lenv [unfortunately the file will expire in 30 days - any hint for a permanent filehoster without registration?]


