: Ensure your stimulator is in "Audio" or "Stereostim" mode. Some devices, like the
Electro-stimulation (ESTIM) has transitioned from medical therapeutic use to recreational sensory modulation. Unlike traditional TENS units, modern ESTIM devices accept stereo audio input, allowing dynamic waveform generation. This paper formalizes the design principles of —audio tracks specifically engineered to produce controlled, safe, and pleasurable tactile sensations. We analyze waveform morphology, frequency modulation (FM), amplitude modulation (AM), channel balancing, and psycho-acoustic masking. Empirical guidelines for file construction (44.1kHz/16-bit WAV), safety thresholds (max 50% duty cycle, 100-1000Hz carrier), and sensation mapping (buzz, throb, tickle, push) are provided. estim sound files
: With digital technology, these sound files can be easily distributed and accessed through various devices, making learning Estonian more accessible to a wider audience. : Ensure your stimulator is in "Audio" or "Stereostim" mode
Audio stimulation, or "audio stim," refers to the use of audio files to control an electro-stimulation (e-stim) device This paper formalizes the design principles of —audio
Disable any equalizers (EQ), bass boosts, or "surround sound" enhancements, as these can distort the control signal and cause painful spikes.
: The intensity of the stimulation is directly controlled by the audio source's volume.