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Noise-tones

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My question to anyone who can help.If i turn the tones down in number do i lose anything and will it make my machine less noisy? There is just to many sounds and i am sorta tone deaf.Thanks Yazoo here in rainy Indiana
 
yazoo
There are three areas under tones.
1.threshold tone
2.variability
3.limits
Variability is the change in tone from one target to another. Setting of one will have min change between targets and a setting of 10 will have max change in tones between targets.
TB
 
I really feel the secret of an Explorer is the tones, myself have bad hearing but my tone definition is real good. If you are tone deaf or partially tone deaf its a disadvantage and you will constantly watching the meter..I think you should explain what audio facet your are changing and perhaps get some opinions..I think you should experiment with variability to perhaps change the facet to coincide with your tone hearing ability..I usually run at 7 or 8 and a silver dime will stop me in my tracks. Surely one of the changeable facets that may help you...
 
Thanks ,i seem to b hitting on something that i can hear now.Playing with the tones ,variables and threshold in there . am still figuring this thing out .have been using Charles setup.Yazoo
 
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