I was generating some custom signals to give me a particular desired effect in audacity, and as I was testing, I had the idea of turning it into a continuation of "The Laboratory - Part I", by fallen_angel_42.
It follows the original premise, with estim and TTS voiceover audio files. I've provided them separately (mp3s) and combined (AC3) for quad/surround audio playback. The estim file is intended for dual-channel, I have no idea how this would work in triphase if at all. I've personally tested the entire file with base/head or balls/head on one channel, and a couple of different bipolar plugs on the other. There is some mild to moderate pain in levels 3 & 4, but no sudden unexpected volume jumps. The "experimenter voice" does a decent job of telling you what to expect when things get more intense.
I didn't expect to release this, but I went back to it today after about a year and really enjoyed the session, so I figured maybe someone else would enjoy it too! I'd love to give back to a community that has given me so much.
And so, the story continues...
The laboratory staff were pleased with your test results, and have invited you to participate in a longer session. The wording of the letter they sent you was vague, but it sounds like they want to test your endurance this time around. The only way to find out more about this experiment is to agree to become a participant.
https://mega.nz/folder/EqFR0ByZ#R2995gqqZEJ-2sqNu-Y76g



