Transcend Theory

Transcend Theory

By chris rogers

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2024-04-16
  • Current Version: 1.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 346.36 MB
  • Developer: chris rogers
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 3.5614
3.5614
From 57 Ratings

Description

Transcend Theory: This app is designed to generate random words. What the app does: The idea behind this app is to see if random formations of letters can create words and sounds of meaning. When you press the play button letters from an alphabet list will begin a random formation process at various lengths and intervals. These formations will be used to generate vocal sounds. Text transcriptions of these sounds can be used by turning on the Transcribe feature. The Filter feature of the app can be used to trim and "clean up" these audio clips to produce a more easily understandable interpretation. The result of this process will produce random words and vocal sounds. Settings: In the settings you will find a voice speed slider that can be used to speed up or slow down the voice sounds being produced. The reverb audio effect can be used to create a more spacious sound. A text log will store any text transcriptions you receive. The filter strength option of Low, Medium, and High will determine the amount of the audio segments that can be removed before regenerating a new audio clip. For entertainment purposes only.

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Reviews

  • Dangerous

    3
    By 0728302
    Please do not download this unless you’re ready for random spirits to be around you. Yes like most reviews it says random words that make no sense or words that aren’t even real words. But this does bring spirits forward. Unless you’re educated please know what you’re getting yourself into! If you don’t want them to be around open your door and tell them to go.
  • Thumbs up

    5
    By ohhaibrian
    After watching Huff Paranomal, I listened to his advice on asking spirit to come to you rather than running around in expectation. Once I focus on inviting spirit to me, I get clear words through this; more so than Necrometer by far. Great work guys! Update: after using this app for a couple of months, I’m still in awe. I came back to see if I can upload a picture, but I guess not. I just received the message “I’ll see you around bye bye” just now. One of the clearest responses to date!
  • Fake reviews - real app

    5
    By J7g44
    I’ve been using this app extensively for a year now. It is without a doubt real if you know what you’re doing
  • Crazy

    4
    By reviewchickz
    This app every time mentions something I’m doing or something someone else is doing or something in my house. I have not had direct success channeling but there is something to this app
  • Fake

    1
    By Ma_2356
    I wanted to believe it works but it doesn’t
  • Amazing app

    5
    By Angel millette
    I absolutely love this app to talk to the spirits i use it with my psb11
  • Strange Language

    3
    By Brianscook1961
    I have used the app a few times, hoping to pick up on any entity from those that have passed in my small apartment complex. I only seem to get mostly words that are in another language like from some Scandinavian country and rarely English. I ask questions to see what I get back as there have been about 5 people pass here since I’ve lived here. It is hard to contact the developer so thought I’d ask in here and see if anyone could help by writing another review.
  • Logs

    4
    By Quellik
    I have been using this app with high success. Takes no more than a minute and even with a high filter it comes pouring through. Would give 5 stars if I didn’t have to transcribe my logs after every season. Otherwise, most effective application I’ve used for this to date. Thank you
  • Ugh

    3
    By SilkeeeeeeReads
    Spent money and all I’m hearing is Russian-in S.Texas.
  • Language

    2
    By Mikki67$
    I feel like I’m getting words that don’t make sense. It sounds like they’re German or something in that nature. I need to have it where it is clearly understood in English. There’s no one in my family that speaks a foreign language.

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