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Vectormedia Software Tinnitus Masker Deluxe 7.1.0.76

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Vectormedia Software Tinnitus Masker Deluxe 7.1.0.76

Vectormedia Software Tinnitus Masker Deluxe 7.1.0.76 | 29.8 MB

Tinnitus Masker Pro generates various types of noise specifically designed to help mask your tinnitus. Tinnitus Masker Pro is extremely easy to use and get to grips with, yet versatile enough to effectively mask most types of tinnitus. You can playback the sounds in realtime for on the spot masking or alternatively record the output to a Wav or MP3 file, ready to be burned to CD or transfered to portable device. Why spend money purchasing white noise masking CDs or MP3s when you can create your own, exactly to your requirements!

If you are a healthcare professional planning to use the software in your place of work or to create commercial CDs or audio files for patients/clients, we also have a commercial license option available.

What is masking and how can it help me?

Masking is the use of other sounds to "drown out" or "mask" the annoying noises associated with tinnitus. In the past, sufferers wishing to mask their symptoms usually ended up purchasing many masking CDs and hardware maskers in an effort to find a suitable masking effect for their particular tinnitus symptoms.

Tinnitus Masker Pro goes a step further than standard masking products , allowing you to experiment with an infinite number of combinations of sounds and frequencies until you find the best masking effect for your symptoms. You can then play the combination of sounds back in realtime, or record the sound output to wav or mp3.

How does masking work?

Masking is generally successful because the masking sound and the tinnitus sound are vastly different in quality. Tinnitus usually produces a shrill, high-pitched, unpleasant tone. In contrast, masking sounds are typically soothing. Most individuals can and usually do "automatically" ignore certain external sounds. These sounds are ignored if they are not too loud or harsh and if they are relatively constant and monotonous. Ignoring the masking sound, which covers up the tinnitus, means that the tinnitus is automatically ignored as well.

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