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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Mario" data-source="post: 2402668" data-attributes="member: 54215"><p>cdmeggers, that's true. And, I will look into the sound strategy software if anyone want for as a reference in listening in noisy environment. And, again I agree 100% on mapping tweaking, it do make a difference once you become familiar with how it does sound, so you can tune the loudness and clarity better. Patience and communication with the audiologist is also very important.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I found several CI softwares that function the same as AB ClearVoice - Triformance software for MedEl Maestro CI solutions (Rondo or Sonnet sound processors), and Cochlear SmartSound IQ for the Nucleus 6 CI solutions.</p><p></p><p>They should function the same but it all boils down to the electrode channel mapping and sound processing software (Continuous Interleaved Sampling being an example, and is ancient however many more advanced sound strategy softwares are still based on CIS).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Mario, post: 2402668, member: 54215"] cdmeggers, that's true. And, I will look into the sound strategy software if anyone want for as a reference in listening in noisy environment. And, again I agree 100% on mapping tweaking, it do make a difference once you become familiar with how it does sound, so you can tune the loudness and clarity better. Patience and communication with the audiologist is also very important. Edit: I found several CI softwares that function the same as AB ClearVoice - Triformance software for MedEl Maestro CI solutions (Rondo or Sonnet sound processors), and Cochlear SmartSound IQ for the Nucleus 6 CI solutions. They should function the same but it all boils down to the electrode channel mapping and sound processing software (Continuous Interleaved Sampling being an example, and is ancient however many more advanced sound strategy softwares are still based on CIS). [/QUOTE]
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