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Posted: Jan 27th, 2013 08:54 AM |
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Hello all I'm sure the following links might be well know to most of you but just in case you've missed them... Some of the material is very old but is none the less still worthwhile and helpful when beginning EVP research. I know recording EVPs is straightforward and cheaply done but spending a little time learning about the history of EVP research will undoubtedly help you improve channels of communication. German Association for Transcommunication Research( VTF ) http://www.vtf.de/index_e.shtml Germany and the Scandinavian countries seem to have had more than their fair share of eminent EVP researchers. The VTF website is a mine of information and well worth a visit. They publish many excellent articles in German but if you go through Google, it's easily translated. EVP Maker,http://www.tonbandstimmen.de/evpmaker/index_e.htm An excellent website with some very interesting clips. There are many examples of EVPs captured using different techniques, some of them are very clear even to a foreign ear. The owner has developed his own software that is worthy of testing along side your regular set up. It may or may not work but he's very kindly made it shareware so it won't cost you a penny and it's virus free. World ITC, http://www.worlditc.org/ Mark Macy's site has been going for some time and if there's someone who's done research, you'll probably find them on his website. There are some incredible recordings featured, many of which are still controversial. Have a listen and make up you own mind. ITC Journal, http://www.abrigo.me/ITCJOURNAL/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=52&Itemid=58&lang=en Anabela Cardoso has been working hard with her contacts at Timestream for many years. She works not with EVPs but with direct radio voices ( DRV ) and has had some excellent communication. Her book, "Electronic Voices" is to be thoroughly recommended if you're starting out. Easily obtained on Amazon. Institute of Noetic Sciences ( IONS ), http://noetic.org/topics/ IONS have some fantastic contributors, with plenty of talks and articles on their website. If you're on the US West Coast you're very lucky and no doubt know about them already. Hope you find something of interest ![]() Best wishes, Rachel Last edited on Jan 27th, 2013 03:43 PM by |
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Posted: Jan 31st, 2013 01:27 PM |
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Hi all I've recently had a few requests through my website from people asking how to improve their recordings. I'm sure most of you here don't need any help from me but if you're starting out I'm always happy to help if I can. There's a short piece on site but I believe the reason I have been able to capture so many clear voices, is down to the recording environment as much as the very simple methodology. If I was starting out researching EVPs the conflicting opinions on the internet would confuse me terribly. I know my method works for me but I also know it doesn't work as well for other people. I think it would be helpful to all who would like to take part,to share their EVP capture method in short simple steps. It'll not only help beginners but it'll help us appreciate each others work. I've made an attempt below and if you'd like to enter your own, that would be grand. If you can add a class A or B clip that you captured using the method, we'll all have a guide as to what we can expect if all goes well! DIGITAL DICTAPHONE AND LAPTOP METHOD Equipment: standard Toshiba laptop, Audacity 1.3 Beta software, Olympus VN2100 Recording environment: blacked out quiet room (no extraneous noise), with a red overhead 60 watt bulb Time of recording: Weekly, Thursdays 9pm to 10pm Noise: no background noise was used Set up: - Enter recording environment and announce that recording with the dictaphone will begin in x seconds - Ask questions and encourage those present to speak - When you have finished talking, thank those listening - Set up the archive file for the recording with date / time - Open software and transfer the recording from the dictaphone via a 3.5mm lead, in real time to your laptop - Play back without reducing noise, reversing or adjusting the speed - When you hear a clip, grade into A, B or C CLIP Rachel: We would have got on because we're both cantankerous mediums Voice: That girl's impetulent I'm really looking forward to hearing what you all do! Best wishes, Rachel ![]() Attachment: that girls impetulent.wav (Downloaded 303 times)
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