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NP. It's always fun to play around with stuff like that, to make a demon that has been tortured with learning an impossible task then daemonize it to apply what it learned there on an even more noisy task.@Jarhyn - You inspired me to try something. Not quite along the lines of what you were talking about, but that led to this idea.
Sox (the audio toolkit) has a noise reduction filter. To use it, you feed it some noise and it creates a profile, then you can apply that profile to audio and theoretically it removes any noise similar to what was profiled. I've messed with this some in the past, because it can create some neat audio effects.
Here's a 1 minute WAV recorded and saved on PiGB:
https://soundcloud.com/user-830161545%2F2022-02-02-01-57-12a%2Fs-MRNVTkZXgcw
I created the sound profile off of the above file:
(Gotta escape the colons). This created a noise profile based on the original recording. Then I applied noise reduction to that same original recording, using the sound profile also created off the same file.
And this is what I get:
https://soundcloud.com/user-830161545%2Fnoisered%2Fs-hCp1cqDEwY6
That is creepy as hell! With a little more processing, it would be even cleaner. At any rate, I thought it was neat to both create the noise profile and use it to filter the same file.
It's the very heart of the "spookier" divination.