05-04-2015, 12:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2015, 12:31 PM by dissonance.)
So I'm just trying to get my ultrasonic to play as loud as possible without being uncomfortably or too loud, because I have tinnitus. I'm listening on this page right here: http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/can-...ring-test/
I'm listening to that page so that I can see how loud it feels to my ears when it's at certain volumes, so that I can hear the volume loudness to see if it feels too loud or not. But I'm wondering, how close to -0db (negative zero decibels), do you mix your ultrasonic track's volume level at? Just so I can get an idea how it is relative to those high frequency tone generators on that link's website, and then I can feel out how loud I can put it. I'm just asking because my tinnitus has been a bit worse past week, and I think it might be the ultrasonic being too loud. I used the masked calibration method, but with that, I can't hear exactly how loud it is, since it's outside my hearing range. That's why I'm wondering how close to -0db you mix your ultrasonic track, so I can calibrate it with that hearing test site maybe more accurately than the masked method, since I'm almost 100% sure that the hearing test site has those tone generators at or right below -0db loudness.
I'm listening to that page so that I can see how loud it feels to my ears when it's at certain volumes, so that I can hear the volume loudness to see if it feels too loud or not. But I'm wondering, how close to -0db (negative zero decibels), do you mix your ultrasonic track's volume level at? Just so I can get an idea how it is relative to those high frequency tone generators on that link's website, and then I can feel out how loud I can put it. I'm just asking because my tinnitus has been a bit worse past week, and I think it might be the ultrasonic being too loud. I used the masked calibration method, but with that, I can't hear exactly how loud it is, since it's outside my hearing range. That's why I'm wondering how close to -0db you mix your ultrasonic track, so I can calibrate it with that hearing test site maybe more accurately than the masked method, since I'm almost 100% sure that the hearing test site has those tone generators at or right below -0db loudness.