GUIDEME - help on volume/intensity adjustment Estim
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:44 pm
Hi all,
With all the COVID-19 stiff going on and mandatory stay-at-home time I decided to write an Estim tease, loosely based on the Estim Mansion.I have no technical background but do enjoy playing around with the XML scripts. Also I read up on the Estim Tower modding thread, the Estim Sound Library Thread and other relevant threads. I have an e312B unit that I prefer to use in stereo mode (I.E. not tri-phase). The tease plays of a laptop.
Question: how does GUIDEME make any given sound file feel more or less intense/painfull? Is it (i) the amount of volume going out the laptop set by its volume buttons, or (ii) the GUIDEME software playing the file at a percentage of the maximum volume the laptop should be playing it, or (iii) the e312B unit somehow getting instructions to play a file harder/softer unrelated to the volume of the input.
Reason I am asking is that when I used the scripting language: <Audio id="stimsound1.mp3" volume="60"/> and increased that to <Audio id="stimsound1.mp3" volume="65"/>. (so an increase of 5) there was very little increase in sensation. Much less then when I manually increase the power on the e312b with even 1 or 2 settings
Do I understand correctly that the device (in my case the e312b) should be set at a very output high level, guaranteeing a "happy ending in a limited time frame", maybe even a bit beyond that, and then set the laptop at about 70% (and leave it at there) and then basically let GUIDEME start at say 70%, slowly increasing with time to 100%?
If that is the case, what is the bandwidth you play with? Most teases ask that you dial in at slightly below uncomfortable. Should that be 50, 75, 80 or even 90% of the output set by GUIDEME, to work to a 100% over time?
Anyway, love to hear how it works. Again, I'm not a technical guy, so any help is much appreciated.
Cheers,
Peter
With all the COVID-19 stiff going on and mandatory stay-at-home time I decided to write an Estim tease, loosely based on the Estim Mansion.I have no technical background but do enjoy playing around with the XML scripts. Also I read up on the Estim Tower modding thread, the Estim Sound Library Thread and other relevant threads. I have an e312B unit that I prefer to use in stereo mode (I.E. not tri-phase). The tease plays of a laptop.
Question: how does GUIDEME make any given sound file feel more or less intense/painfull? Is it (i) the amount of volume going out the laptop set by its volume buttons, or (ii) the GUIDEME software playing the file at a percentage of the maximum volume the laptop should be playing it, or (iii) the e312B unit somehow getting instructions to play a file harder/softer unrelated to the volume of the input.
Reason I am asking is that when I used the scripting language: <Audio id="stimsound1.mp3" volume="60"/> and increased that to <Audio id="stimsound1.mp3" volume="65"/>. (so an increase of 5) there was very little increase in sensation. Much less then when I manually increase the power on the e312b with even 1 or 2 settings
Do I understand correctly that the device (in my case the e312b) should be set at a very output high level, guaranteeing a "happy ending in a limited time frame", maybe even a bit beyond that, and then set the laptop at about 70% (and leave it at there) and then basically let GUIDEME start at say 70%, slowly increasing with time to 100%?
If that is the case, what is the bandwidth you play with? Most teases ask that you dial in at slightly below uncomfortable. Should that be 50, 75, 80 or even 90% of the output set by GUIDEME, to work to a 100% over time?
Anyway, love to hear how it works. Again, I'm not a technical guy, so any help is much appreciated.
Cheers,
Peter