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In the audio titled "Progressive Static with Disturbance", the listener is taken on a journey of evolving noise and varying intensities. The audio opens up with a low, steady hum, akin to the quiet white noise of a turned-on analog device. This is the amplitude, the base level of the sound, which remains constant throughout the audio. As the audio progresses, there is a noticeable increase in the complexity of the soundscape. The static, which started as a simple, almost monotonous hum, begins to fluctuate and change. This is modulation, the change or variation in the amplitude, frequency or phase of a signal. The static starts to waver, creating a sense of disturbance. The disturbance isn't a harsh, jarring sound, but more of a gentle, rhythmic disruption that builds in intensity before dying down, only to build up again. This pattern of disturbance continues, giving the audio a cyclic nature. The sound feels both familiar and strange