edger477 wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 5:09 pmWhen using normalization, best to press "disable" on the volume mapping. The reason is that they both accomplish similar effect but in a different way.throwawayacct wrote: Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:20 pm
Zero being "bottom" and 100 "top" of a stroke? Im struggling to understand how the left and right settings correspond to the stroke position in the original funscript, as they are just power levels. For example, I tried a script with left at 0 at 0 power (50 center, I think 80 at full?) as a parameters test - to see what it did, basically, and I got some interesting wave patterns, but the sensation carried a "slap"...not a spike or a pop. The right side wave form is lopsided regardless the settings I put in, and I thought maybe messing with the "center position" control would do something...but it doesn't seem to impact what I thought it would.
Maybe just a run down on what each of the settings affect, would be great.
Center position... sorry I forgot what I wanted to do with that :) please just leave it at default. I think intent was to make it so that you can set the point around which movement is happening, but that would be too tedious to figure out as what value you would want to put there... beter just use diglet's restim and adjust it in realtime.
as of other values:The use case for those would be if i.e. you experience that signal with cfs6t08p's converter was too harsh on head when position is at top (100), you could reduce the volume for both channels at 100 position to ~50? Then the volume will gradually fall off when funscript goes from 50 to 100 and come back up when is going back. Different values for left and right channels could allow to compensate for different size of electrodes, but already mentioned restim does that better since you can adjust it in realtime with "right power" setting.
- Volume at 0 is the volume of generated signal when the funscript is at 0 position.
Volume at center is the volume of generated signal when the funscript is at 50 position.
Volume at 100 is the volume of generated signal when the funscript is at 100 position.
Same applies to other 2 electrodes, if there is too harsh/strong signal on them when position is at 0, reducing volume on that side helps with it.
Inputing 0 as volume would mean that you will get very strong tremolo effect as the funscript is doing the stroking, and there will be no estim at the position where 0 is volume.
i'd recommend giving default settings a try, just click on "disable" for volume mapping (since default normalization is from 20 to 80 of funscript).
Try generating 2 files, one normal and one with "invert" checked, since depending on how electrodes are wired one might be better.
But if you don't want to use mp3 files to edit them/make some estim session for videos, then just use restim. It does all of this in realtime, so you can feel what the settings do and calibrate to how you like, then play the funscripts.
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Mac user, so no restim.
By "position" you mean up (100) and down (zero), right? I have zero experience on the funscript side, I only know that it's supposed to control a stroking device. How is this different from the % volume changes in the converter?
I've run about a hundred times through the converter at different settings to compare, noted settings and all - and I just seem to get further and further away from the desired effect.



