Post by auntym on Jun 2, 2011 13:42:45 GMT -6
Ghost Box EVP
Uploaded by Highspirit75 on Mar 29, 2010
The EVP clips in this video were recorded on 26th March 2010. It is always best to listen to all EVPs with headphones or in a quiet room. Among the questions I asked in this session were, does Heaven exist and is there a reason that any of these possible ghosts are with me all the time and come through when recording EVP. I did pick up some interesting answers to those questions amongst the other disembodied voices that can be heard. I also asked the question, do you talk to any others using this ghost box method. I captured one interesting response saying Thomas Edison who was a renound inventor and in the 1920's was reported to be building a machine to communicate with the dead, sadly this invention wasnt completed before he died. If there are any other ghost hunters or EVP and ITC researchers who use a ghost box hear their name being said after that question, feel free to let me know because it would be quite fascinating. Are these the voices of spirits communicating from the paranormal world?
Equipment used for this session was a Radio Shack 12-469 modified radio known as a shack hack, plugged into some desktop speakers. Then recorded direct onto the pc with a desktop microphone using the free Audacity software, then analysed using Cool Edit Pro programme.
EVP or electronic voice phenomena as it is known is thought to be voices of those passed away trying to communicate with us captured on electronic devices. When trying to capture EVP, you can sit and ask questions or leave an audio recording device in a quiet room. When you play these recordings back, sometimes you will hear voices that were not present at the time, answering your questions or talking in general. This area of paranormal research was popularised when the film White Noise was released in 2005 starring Michael Keaton. The most popular method of capturing EVP is by using ordinary tape or digital audio dictaphone's or recording devices. One of the pioneers in this field was Dr Konstantin Raudive (1909 - 1974) and his experiments are still much talked about today.
Uploaded by Highspirit75 on Mar 29, 2010
The EVP clips in this video were recorded on 26th March 2010. It is always best to listen to all EVPs with headphones or in a quiet room. Among the questions I asked in this session were, does Heaven exist and is there a reason that any of these possible ghosts are with me all the time and come through when recording EVP. I did pick up some interesting answers to those questions amongst the other disembodied voices that can be heard. I also asked the question, do you talk to any others using this ghost box method. I captured one interesting response saying Thomas Edison who was a renound inventor and in the 1920's was reported to be building a machine to communicate with the dead, sadly this invention wasnt completed before he died. If there are any other ghost hunters or EVP and ITC researchers who use a ghost box hear their name being said after that question, feel free to let me know because it would be quite fascinating. Are these the voices of spirits communicating from the paranormal world?
Equipment used for this session was a Radio Shack 12-469 modified radio known as a shack hack, plugged into some desktop speakers. Then recorded direct onto the pc with a desktop microphone using the free Audacity software, then analysed using Cool Edit Pro programme.
EVP or electronic voice phenomena as it is known is thought to be voices of those passed away trying to communicate with us captured on electronic devices. When trying to capture EVP, you can sit and ask questions or leave an audio recording device in a quiet room. When you play these recordings back, sometimes you will hear voices that were not present at the time, answering your questions or talking in general. This area of paranormal research was popularised when the film White Noise was released in 2005 starring Michael Keaton. The most popular method of capturing EVP is by using ordinary tape or digital audio dictaphone's or recording devices. One of the pioneers in this field was Dr Konstantin Raudive (1909 - 1974) and his experiments are still much talked about today.