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Post by The Ghost Guard on Jul 11, 2011 8:55:20 GMT -5
Hey everyone, just joined up and thought I would share an EVP my group caught a few years back from Assonet Ledge. The night we caught it two members of our group were very freaked out and wanted to leave immediately. A third also wanted to leave ASAP, but insists it was not due to fear but rather to the cold weather. www.youtube.com/watch?v=59-edMtfD5I
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Post by aneaglesangel on Jul 11, 2011 10:56:50 GMT -5
Nice to meet you ghost guard! If I'm getting the right part of the EVP I think it says, 'I think so.' I've been working with EVP a lot over the years, and more over the past year to prepare them for a book I'm writing. I think I've come up with a way to help people hear EVP. What I do is cut the original as I would normally. Next I make a "loop" which repeats just the EVP three times. In the loop any clean up or amplification to help a person hear it, is done to this loop file. I've tested the EVPs on humans, most of whom have never listened to EVP before, and one of which is hard of hearing. Everyone, even the person who is hard of hearing could make out the EVPs this way. Just a suggestion to help the masses hear the EVP. To me it's important for everyone to be able to listen to them, not just investigators who are used to hearing them.
The forest, ah, the forest! I'd say after dark it's not such a nice place anymore. We were there, at Profile Rock last year for Spooky's Bridgewater Triangle show. We recorded some great EVPs out there, one of which I think was one of the murder victims saying, "You will serve Satan." One really nasty man ghost seems to have followed me home from the forest. Ever since then everyone in my house keeps seeing a tall, dark man. He whips stuff around the house and he scares the teenagers. I've run an investigation in my house and let's just say the EVP is extremely interesting, LOL!
The day after the investigation it scared the kids again, so I went into their room and recorded audio. I captured an auditory voice phenomena with the recorder. He told me, "You're mine." Like I say, I was lucky and heard it along with recording it. He calls himself, "Defier the beast" and so far, has not chosen to leave my home. (I'm going to force him out, I don't like him, he peeps at me naked.)
But I'd say if you're going to the forest again, bring people who are not easily intimidated and make sure you protect yourselves. By day the forest is a place of natural beauty and wonderful trails to walk, but after dark, I'm pretty sure it becomes something else.
Thanks so much for sharing the EVP with us! Welcome aboard, and I look forward to getting to know you more! Hugs!
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Post by The Ghost Guard on Jul 13, 2011 13:36:05 GMT -5
Hey, thanks for the advice! I think I'll try that the next time I get an EVP. In the past it has definitely been an issue getting people to know just where to listen to.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Jul 15, 2011 10:08:15 GMT -5
Yeah, it was the clients I've worked with over the years and some tips from other investigators that made me come up with this. It was always hard to help clients hear the EVP that I had recorded in their homes. The loops work great for helping people to hear, but an original cut can show what was happening or being asked when the EVP occurred. So that made me think that the original can be important to show a spirit's awareness, but the loop was also important to pinpoint the EVP itself.
During the past year that I've been working on my book, I put together some EVP files for "humans" to listen to. Most could not hear them readily and needed the EVP to be highlighted in order for them to hear it. Most times, even when the EVP was pinpointed, they wouldn't understand the words. So I experimented with them. Finally what I did was the original and the loop which repeats three times. Now, when I played them for people, if they didn't readily understand the original, I'd play the loop. On hearing the loop, about 99% of the humans could hear the EVP and understand what it said. So, bingo! I had a good method of presenting them. From now on, it's probably going to remain my method, unless I come up with some other way.
Usually if there's any need for amplification or clean up, it's done to the loop, so the original file remains intact and can be used to compare to the loop. I put hundreds of hours in getting these EVP files ready for the book, so now I actually hear EVP in my sleep, LOL! Just kidding, but at times, it seems like the EVP's echo in my head, hehe! But either way, I think it's a good way, and people are definitely able to hear them and understand them better this way!
Hope you have a great weekend! Hugs!
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