- Carrier frequency: Can be set to 700, this should always work well. If you are new in Estimming, you can chose higher values up to 1000. If you think you became insensitive because you Estimmed to often, you can chose lower values down to 500. Don't change it during the tease, because you then also have to re-adjust volume and balance.
- Channel balance: Use this setting to adjust the channel balance. Mixer and amplifier volume should be set to the same value for all channels, i.e. only use master volume.
- Current limitation at common: The purpose of this setting is to fix issues with the common electrode because this electrode is not controlled directly. Ideally, this setting should be 0. If to high, it causes to much unintended variations, especially in two channel setups. In general,
- the output driver should be (as much as possible) current controlled (this means: serial resistors, no parallel ones);
- the common electrode should be as large as possible; and
- the common electrode should be placed somewhere in the center (below the balls if you are a male).
- Sensitivity: should be set blindly as described: 0.75..1 for electrodes at most sensitive places (e.g. glans) and 0..0.25 for electrodes at least sensitive places (e.g. prostate). I use values between 0.25 and 0.75. This setting only has an effect with certain signals.
If you want to test all settings (also the internal ones controlled by the tease), you ca go to estim01.
@electro
The aim of the tease is to produce uninterrupted dynamically generated estim sound. I did not even made use to the duty ration setting, which is intended to produce tease-and-denial effects. That can be added easily. But things like pauses (what to do during a pause?) and a finisher would require a more sophisticated rule set. The purpose of the gasm software is to implement such things.
The debug settings are for debugging. The debug outputs at he bottom left corner are the abstracted settings of the high level API: 'DR' is the duty ratio (always 1 as mentioned above), 'I' the intensity and 'P' the pain setting. The progress ('P' in top right corner) plus a boost value ('B' in bottom left corner) is mapped to these values as implemented and commented in 'EStimTest.js'. The API documentation can be found at https://mantrid0.gitlab.io/gasm/rtl/index.html.


