Yesterday's Tweakings

Another very intense 3 hours session. Pretty much a total remapping of the system. While discussing my various experiences from the last 2 weeks, and making mention of which specific settings I found myself gravitating to use, it was determined that I could certainly use a specific default setting for quiet environments, and that I shouldn’t have to rotate between various forms of background noise filtering. I could use those settings for the everyday usage where I really need to do so. It was diagnosed that my louds threshold was too loud, the high frequencies were rather too high at the moment, and, that the quiets threshold was actually too ***loud!! Yes, that’s not a typo, but indeed too loud (grin) Of course, one does want environmental awareness of what’s around you, but, background sounds need to be just that; ***In the background. So, as a result of that total mapping, I do indeed have some much clearer settings to use, but, when I was tested right after the remapping with all those random words, this time I only got 33 percent. But that’s okay. On top of the remapping, I did have a different tester, with an unfamiliar voice. But, because of the remapping, the words I did get right were ones with lots of high frequency sound components. Even though the score was low, that I guess was to be expected. And oh yes. It’s been decided that they’ll test me with random words rather than sentences where there is context, as sentences are what I do very well with, and the random words they can ***really make even tougher, since I have nothing to relate them to anything that might be said (smile). And I’m really enjoying starting to have different people read familiar texts out loud; that is, different people reading different things, and, different people reading the same things, so I can get a broad sampling of all kinds of voice characteristics. More to follow. remember: be sure to eat your Hagendas icecream, and hotdogs today!! Both in extremes have been scientifically proven to help your herring, I mean hearing!! (smile)

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