09-03-2021, 09:18 PM
Allow me to clear up some of what look like they may be miscommunications or misunderstandings.
There are two cycles, and it appears I did not clarify this for you. When I say only change one variable per cycle, I am talking about each ASRB2 cycle. So each time you run through the days oon and then the days off, you can change one variable. Which means there could be 2-3-4 changes per stage. That's why I refer to the use of the whole set as a "run-through". I think adding a loop per ASRB2 cycle would be good advice for you, at least until you start getting better results, at which you can just use that number of loops.
Mixing formats means using 2+ in a single day. The only exception to this is if AutoConfig tells you to do so. You can use different formats, but you don't want to be hopping around. Using Hybrid for an ASRB2 cycle and then switching back to Ultrasonic for a cycle to compare them can be useful. Using two or three different formats in a day will trigger issues for most people.
This is only the case once you overcome any resistance to executing AutoConfig, which you seem to be displaying. So to overcome it, I recommend you start increasing your loops one per ASRB2 cycle in Ultrasonic until you find things changing.
Quote:- UMS v.2 is listened to in stages and each stage is 32 days. This doesn't leave much time to vary my listening habits, at least during the first run-through, since you should only change one variable per cycle.
There are two cycles, and it appears I did not clarify this for you. When I say only change one variable per cycle, I am talking about each ASRB2 cycle. So each time you run through the days oon and then the days off, you can change one variable. Which means there could be 2-3-4 changes per stage. That's why I refer to the use of the whole set as a "run-through". I think adding a loop per ASRB2 cycle would be good advice for you, at least until you start getting better results, at which you can just use that number of loops.
Quote:- I've been advised by Shannon not to mix formats because it can increase resistance to the program.
Mixing formats means using 2+ in a single day. The only exception to this is if AutoConfig tells you to do so. You can use different formats, but you don't want to be hopping around. Using Hybrid for an ASRB2 cycle and then switching back to Ultrasonic for a cycle to compare them can be useful. Using two or three different formats in a day will trigger issues for most people.
Quote:As you said, my subconscious will guide my listening habits in the right direction.
This is only the case once you overcome any resistance to executing AutoConfig, which you seem to be displaying. So to overcome it, I recommend you start increasing your loops one per ASRB2 cycle in Ultrasonic until you find things changing.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!