Friday, 8 February 2013

'EVPmaker' SESSION [8.14.2010 (updated 11.9.2010)]

'EVPmaker' SESSION [8.14.2010 (updated 11.9.2010)] Tube. Duration : 3.30 Mins.


An "EVP" is supposed to stand for "Electronic Voice Phenomena". The theory goes that with a recorder, preferably digital, a 'ghost' can use the white noise and speak to you; the recorder can capture something that our ears cannot hear. This is the first time trying the freeware "EVPmaker" program. It takes a WAV digital file and just mixes it all up. You could hook up a microphone to your computer and speak to the 'spirits' in real-time. Evidently, a 'spirit' can use the random gibberish and form words. I loaded the program with this "SpeakJetAllophones" WAV file, which sounds like the same robotic noise that the so-called "Ovilus" hardware devices use. I started this first test on August 14, 2010 at about 9:28 in the morning. The program was set to just continuously run through the allophones and I kept it going for just over a minute. I had a free audio-editor called "Audacity" running simultaneously. I recommend that software's usage when trying the "EVPmaker". Click record....click the button to start the "EVPmaker" playback...and see what happens. If a microphone is used, your statements would be recorded as well and the expectation is that you may hear a response to a question. When checking this out, I didn't have a microphone hooked-up. I just said a few things outloud. Soon, I started feeling silly and just assumed it was worthless anyway since I wasn't using a microphone, so I stopped. Playing back through "Audacity", it actually did appear that I was capturing ...

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