Description of Necrophonic APK
Necrophobic is a piece of technology that allows for the communication of spirits and the study of EVPs.
8 Sounds Banks:
The audio has been mastered in such a way as to bring out a variety of sound qualities, and there are a total of eight sound banks.
I was able to accentuate frequencies in the high, mid, and low ranges by using Pro Tools. I also utilized a variety of additional filters to produce one-of-a-kind sonic qualities, which assisted in the layering of the audio and the creation of an atmosphere that was conducive to spirit contact.
The audio itself is made up of phonemes,
Phonemes, half words, reverse audio, other languages, and other aspects of speech that can assist spirits in communicating are all included in the audio recording itself. There are no actual words or phrases stored in the banks; all that can be found are some simple phonetic sounds like na, no, da, do, di, ma, and may, among others.
These sound banks play in a similar
A manner that is analogous to that of my other software titled "Spiritus Ghost Box," however with an increased number of active sound banks from four to eight in Necrophobic.
White Noise Sound Bank
The is an additional sound choice that may be selected from within this application's 9th sound bank.
You have the option of using this sound bank by itself or combining it with the other 8 to create a total of 9 sound banks. This recording was made with the infamous DR60 recorder, also regarded as the "Holy Grail" of EVP recorders. It was done thus in order to capture the internal sounds of the device. This is not a White Noise Generator; rather, it is a regular sound bank similar to the others, with the exception that this particular sound bank contains white noise from the DR60.
Audio Effects
Echo and Reverb are two of the audio effects that may be found within this application. It has been demonstrated that these are the most effective impacts to implement during ITC sessions. The echo is capable of producing sound that can then be altered directly within the echo itself. Echo can also be helpful in live, real-time communication since it allows you to better hear what is coming through by repeating the audio and allowing you to listen to it multiple times. The audio can be processed using reverb to produce a more open-ended and spacious sound environment, which will make audio manipulation more effective.