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 Posted: Apr 22nd, 2014 01:20 AM
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Grimus

 

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Hello, I was just trying different things to try to allow whatever visiting non-bodied entities to have a more understandable medium to get their message across.

I am still working out the kinks on this but here is what I have so far.


I'm using the EVP maker software at: http://www.tonbandstimmen.de/evpmaker/index_e.htm


I have also loaded a Phoneme sound-bank from a human female.

The milliseconds selector, I have set at: 22


This is what I got.. I haven't analyzed to the point of actually writing out what phrases I think I'm hearing but I figure I can work that out later, maybe do some cleanup work to use noise reduction or something, I'm not sure yet.

The raw track is just phonemes, no words, just sounds that words consist of.

Upon first review, I think I'm being complained at by the female entity I've been "working" with. In the past, we have had some minor "discussion" (if you want to call it that) on a a topic that I perceived to have been suggested where the subject matter of the discussion included dedicating a physical body to the usage of this female entity. (in a jist/nut shell "when you make a child, allow it to be my vessel so I can have a body." not a quote but that's pretty much the subject matter.)


Anyway, I said no, I don't think its a good idea to be working things like that. maybe the "vehicle" is being reserved for someone else, or whatever. It is not my place to be playing match maker with bodies and spirits, but if it works out that way, then it works out that way.


Sooooo...... I think this is the spirit giving me an earful because I won't dedicate a body to it's usage even though it's "helping" me with this stuff and being around doing whatever ghost things ghosts do for people in their favor or whatever.


What do you hear?

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Last edited on Apr 22nd, 2014 01:21 AM by Grimus