I've look at their short video they have. It's pretty annoying IMO. Not sure I'd be able to listen to this all day long...
I just listen to sample video. They have interesting way to configure the sound it can be sound like real video game. I believe it's very brain sitmulate and brain have good pattern recognition of sound. You here few notes you recognize the years after last here. I believe it's worth the time. Interesting creative sound configuration to increase focus and awareness. I believe in sounds. The brain well build for sounds. Same movie with different sound track. Is totally something alse.
I find some value in identifying increased market orders in one direction when I am not concentrating on the tape. Any value? It is subjective and depends entirely on your personal trading style. I find it a useful tool from time to time. In my humble opinion, it isn't worth what is being asked for it BUT the O.P. asked the question and I offered an answer.
Excuse me Under no condition would you assign arbitrary notes first then analyse the derived signal. Check out transform methods for signal processing like FFT etc.
%% Exactly. I dont like static or useless noise, that why i seldom listened to CNBC. But some times you get a good signal somewhat amidst the CNBC noise\LOL 1]Like Jim Rogers[CNBC] rebuke to to virus panic selling \pretty close to the bottom, not exactly bottom. 2] An elite trader said many CNBC fund managers are trying to get you to take the other side when they sell underperformers/LOL 3]CNBC reporter asked IBD[Newspaper] founder ''you daytrade??'' William O Neil frowned + said '' i use a weekly chart.'' WONDERED if it was 5 or 7 day chart?? Most likely 5 day chart, ALLMOST all his data uses 5 day weekly charts. I enjoy not watching[hearing] CNBC, for many years
Ok.. I played with sounds, for now I can say that when I hear the lady say "Bull start to buy". I'm more focused and discipline then some arrow image. Go figure your brain..