I think the simplest way to achieve what you describe would be to simply add the tone to eight of the trials in the input file. Then, you can use within-group randomization to present the trials in a random order. That way, the tone will play for 25% of the trials, four times for each stimulus, but at a random position in the series of trials.
So, to give a smaller example, you could set up something like the following (and then randomize the presentation order);
1: Stim A, no tone
2: Stim A, no tone
3: Stim A, no tone
4: Stim A, tone
5: Stim B, no tone
6: Stim B, no tone
7: Stim B, no tone
8: Stim B, tone
Would that achieve what you wanted?




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