yes please also, i have no idea what or how to make a FOC
[RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
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Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
I know this was discussed a little bit before, but in general is the FOC stim usually a higher or lower difference in volume range for the same perceived intensity as Stereostim? I can test this out and make my own adjustments and share the volume file, but might not be able to get to it for about a week. If the highest point is 100% on both, would there be a bigger range with FOC or less? I'm asking this because normally I 'close' the gap between top and bottom a bit for most of your stereostim stuff when I adjust volume files and so I'm trying to get a baseline on how far I might want to move the numbers around when I start.edger477 wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:25 pm{snip}It is for new FOC-stim boxes but if there are users interested to test-drive the normal-box restim version, I'll adapt volume files.{/snip}
Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
I'll place off topic answer into spoilerElectro wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 6:29 amI know this was discussed a little bit before, but in general is the FOC stim usually a higher or lower difference in volume range for the same perceived intensity as Stereostim? I can test this out and make my own adjustments and share the volume file, but might not be able to get to it for about a week. If the highest point is 100% on both, would there be a bigger range with FOC or less? I'm asking this because normally I 'close' the gap between top and bottom a bit for most of your stereostim stuff when I adjust volume files and so I'm trying to get a baseline on how far I might want to move the numbers around when I start.edger477 wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:25 pm{snip}It is for new FOC-stim boxes but if there are users interested to test-drive the normal-box restim version, I'll adapt volume files.{/snip}
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I have created 3 new volume versions, you will find them in the subfolders "ss_mild", "ss_normal" and "ss_spicy" that were created by compressing foc by 60, 40 and 20 percent respectively. I have replaced default ones with these from ss_normal. I'd love to get feedback if that one is good, and if i.e. it should be just a bit more or less spicy I will replace it with shift of 5-10% more or less. If you tell me that spicy is way too spicy, then I will replace it with one that is between current spicy and normal etc.
When you test just calibrate according to text on screen and then see how it goes for you :)
Also, if I get feedback for these so I know which compression % is best for your boxes, I will also create stereostim volumes for other new stuff I am testing at the moment (almost everything in progress is for FOC).
I have also shared my scripts in "tools" folder so you can play and create your owns. For any feedback/questions about it please lets not bring this thread offtopic, write PM or direct on discord.
Thanks!
My estim creations: https://mega.nz/folder/73pxmBBQ#X6ylDzRafzTt9wanZ0dacw
And in E-Stim Index: viewtopic.php?t=27090
Try creating your own estims with my restim script generator!
And in E-Stim Index: viewtopic.php?t=27090
Try creating your own estims with my restim script generator!
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Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
tl;dr For the edger477 funscripts with Stereostim, normal is probably spicy enough, will test that next time and report back.
I guess since it's off topic because it's about FOC compared to Stereostim, I'll spoiler this to reduce thread muck, but since it's about the creation of funscripts for these two videos and it's not a new release with a highly active thread, I still think it belongs here.
I guess since it's off topic because it's about FOC compared to Stereostim, I'll spoiler this to reduce thread muck, but since it's about the creation of funscripts for these two videos and it's not a new release with a highly active thread, I still think it belongs here.
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Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
FOC FOC FOC
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Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
I saved all the Twisted Tales scripts for now. Planning on building a FOC stim in the months ahead (once I get some free time on my hands). From everything I read up until now, FOC seems the way to go in the future.
Question is, can we somehow make FOC scripts from stereostim files? There's a plethora of content out there which can't be played with FOC stim right now... It should be possible theoretically, right?
Question is, can we somehow make FOC scripts from stereostim files? There's a plethora of content out there which can't be played with FOC stim right now... It should be possible theoretically, right?
Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
It is theoretically possible, but:
- The FOC only does 3-phase, and there are very few 3-phase creations that are worth converting (imo). I will admit I started coding restim almost immediately after I discovered estim, so I never had the time to build a library of 'old favorites' that I want to replay.
- 'reverse calibrating' the audio files is more an art than a science, so it requires tons of sweat equity to get working.
- edger477 spent a lot of work making funscripts for many of the popular creations, so there already is a ton of content out there.
- creating good stim files with Restim is so much easier than it was, that you will almost certainly be able to create something better than the original with far less effort than what was put in the original.
I think it is an very interesting technological challenge, that is unlikely to be really useful in practice.
If you have specific files you want to replay on the FOC you can always request it, perhaps there is someone that is willing to attempt a manual conversion of your favorites.
- The FOC only does 3-phase, and there are very few 3-phase creations that are worth converting (imo). I will admit I started coding restim almost immediately after I discovered estim, so I never had the time to build a library of 'old favorites' that I want to replay.
- 'reverse calibrating' the audio files is more an art than a science, so it requires tons of sweat equity to get working.
- edger477 spent a lot of work making funscripts for many of the popular creations, so there already is a ton of content out there.
- creating good stim files with Restim is so much easier than it was, that you will almost certainly be able to create something better than the original with far less effort than what was put in the original.
I think it is an very interesting technological challenge, that is unlikely to be really useful in practice.
If you have specific files you want to replay on the FOC you can always request it, perhaps there is someone that is willing to attempt a manual conversion of your favorites.
Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
On the topic of FOC vs stereostim funscripts.. Perhaps we could try to standardize that "volume.funscript" is designed for stereostim devices, which non-linear volume-intensity relationship, in order to stay consistent with the majority of existing scripts and reduce confusion?
I propose either of the following for scripts that are designed for use with FOC or similar linear intensity devices:
- volume-foc.funcscript
- intensity.funscript
- amplitude.funscript
- current.funscript
I propose either of the following for scripts that are designed for use with FOC or similar linear intensity devices:
- volume-foc.funcscript
- intensity.funscript
- amplitude.funscript
- current.funscript
Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
It's a good idea. I have looked into this exact implementation a few months back. But figuring out the precise volume / current curve for my stereostim box was more difficult than expected. So I postponed the research until later.
If anyone is interested in doing the research, basically I need a table that contains the restim volume in percent, with 100% being the maximum volume you use during a session, and the amplitude of the body current. You can also measure the body voltage, but that's not strictly needed. I seem to get different results every time I try to measure this. And if testing takes too long minor changes in skin moisture messes up the data.
If anyone is interested in doing the research, basically I need a table that contains the restim volume in percent, with 100% being the maximum volume you use during a session, and the amplitude of the body current. You can also measure the body voltage, but that's not strictly needed. I seem to get different results every time I try to measure this. And if testing takes too long minor changes in skin moisture messes up the data.
Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
He did not propose to have mapping table, just to add another funscript, volume-foc (or one of other names) that will be loaded instead of .volume when foc device is selected. Right now we have to keep 2 sets of scripts as both have .volume.funscript just differentdiglet wrote: Fri Apr 25, 2025 10:51 am It's a good idea. I have looked into this exact implementation a few months back. But figuring out the precise volume / current curve for my stereostim box was more difficult than expected. So I postponed the research until later.
If anyone is interested in doing the research, basically I need a table that contains the restim volume in percent, with 100% being the maximum volume you use during a session, and the amplitude of the body current. You can also measure the body voltage, but that's not strictly needed. I seem to get different results every time I try to measure this. And if testing takes too long minor changes in skin moisture messes up the data.
My estim creations: https://mega.nz/folder/73pxmBBQ#X6ylDzRafzTt9wanZ0dacw
And in E-Stim Index: viewtopic.php?t=27090
Try creating your own estims with my restim script generator!
And in E-Stim Index: viewtopic.php?t=27090
Try creating your own estims with my restim script generator!
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Re: [RELEASE] E-Stm CH Twisted Tales.
Yea, I was thinking it would be a good start to have the files clearly tagged before it gets too messy :) But in the long run it would be very nice if Restim could convert depending on what hardware you're using.

