The Juergenson Wave Application
There are quite a few software applications in the field of audio ITC. A very popular one is "audio scrambling". This, particularly in the USA very popular method is based on the generation and stringing together of random phonemes of human speech. The source is usually a voice file in MP3 format, which is digitally "scrambled", i.e. divided into small pieces, which are played back in a completely new sequence.
Experience shows that otherworldly entities can relatively easily transform suitable sequences of phonemes into messages with little energy expenditure. Using appropriate test setups, one can actually compare the signal, before and after psychokinetic modulation, and make the altered sequences visible. A well-known application is the EVP-Maker by Stefan Bion, which, apart from randomizing the original signal, provided a plethora of Post-processing functions provided that favor psychokinetic modulation.
The Juergenson Wave application works very similarly. It is a browser application that can process an audio file as input. Arbitrary points of the audio file are jumped to by a randomized algorithm and short sequences between 100ms-300ms are played. On average half of them forward and the other half backwards. A second possibility is the configuration of a real time audio source, like a connected microphone. This jellyfish is also randomized. However, since it is not possible to jump back and forth in a real-time signal, a pulse-pause pattern is superimposed on the signal. In both cases, this pattern resembles the rhythm of human speech, which is the real key feature of this application.
The application further provides a reverb function, as well as changing the playback speed when using an audio file as the source. Finally, the resulting signal can also be recorded in the browser and then downloaded.
Here's an example I obtained from a longer recording. The voice says quite clearly "This all runs via app": Audio
You will find the app here