E-stim 2b Audio Files
When played into the 2B’s “Audio In” port, the device reads these waveforms. The left channel controls the output on Channel A (connected to one electrode), and the right channel controls Channel B. The amplitude (volume) dictates the intensity of the sensation, while the frequency and wave shape dictate the character — from a slow, thudding “thump” (low-frequency sine wave) to a sharp, rapid “sting” (high-frequency square wave). In essence, the audio file becomes a , instructing the 2B on exactly how to stimulate the user across two independent zones of the body.
The shape of the audio wave determines the texture of the sensation. e-stim 2b audio files
maps the and the Right channel to Output B . This allows for dynamic sensations that can move between different electrode placements in sync with the audio track. When played into the 2B’s “Audio In” port,