What you will hear.
The recorded voices you are about to hear differ widely from each other in a number of ways.
The quality of each EVP "ghost / spirit voice" varies greatly also.
When we listen to our recorded tapes trying to find EVP's "spirit voices", sometimes they jump
right out at us because they are so clear and distinct.
These are the type of EVP's "spirit / ghost" voices that require little if "any" filtering or amplification.
They are clear and clean and almost everyone that hears them hears the same word or
phrase being spoken.
These are the "Home Runs" of ghost voice recordings, but unfortunatly they only account for about 2%
of the voices we capture on tape.
The other and most common type of EVP's we encounter are voices found on the tape that are
"barely" there. These are the type of sounds that are usually so faint that sometimes you
wonder if you really heard them when you listen to the tape for the first time.
Once it is determined that something is there, the sound is transfered to the computer,
isolated and amplified. Once amplified, it is determined whether or not "filtering" the
static out from around the voice may allow it to be heard with more clarity.
Sometimes it works....sometimes it doesn't.
Most of the time, this type of EVP requires amplification and at least "some" degree
of filtering so that the voice can be understood.
Filtering out the static allows the ghost voice to be heard but it also sometimes leaves behind
soft, musical sounding harmonics mixed in with the EVP voice.
The "amount" of the harmonics varies from voice to voice.
EVP's in this catagory tend to be the type where some people will hear something entirely
different than from what others hear. This is a strange phenomena.
Voices that sound perfectly plain to some people will sound entirely different to someone else.
I call this the 90/10 effect.
About ninety percent of folks will hear "one" word or phrase, and about ten percent of
folks will hear something else.
So....when listening to the files try to keep an open mind.
I very well may be wrong in what I am hearing on some of them. I welcome emails at:
brammer@mcmsys.com
with any comments or to tell me if you hear something differently than what I have described.
Also....keep in mind that if the voices sound remote or mechanical at times, that these people
who are somehow speaking them, no longer have a "physical" voicebox.
Somehow....they are assimilating the "memories" of how they sounded when they were in "our" world.
We also do not know all the factors involved that cause the quality of the recordings
to vary so widely. Solar flares from the Sun, the position of the Moon and the Geomagnetic condition
of the Earth itself seem to influence ghost voice recordings....but much more research needs to be done.
Once again....when clicking on our files to listen to them, depending on your type of
sound player, the files may sound "broken up" the first time they come in.
This is because your audio player attempts to play the file before it is all the way downloaded
Simply wait for the file to completely download and it will play perfectly.
Thank you for visiting our site.....:)
Enjoy of files.
Greg Brammer
Same file as above, only slowed down a little bit.
"Good Deal" Slowed.
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Same file as above, only slowed down a little bit.
"Dog Barking?" Slowed.
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While recently in Salisbury, MO., I stopped at the city cemetary which is just outside of
town on the South side of the city.
I was all alone out there....and it was a nice, but cool day.
In an attempt to get a response from the spirits....I spoke aloud saying, "A lot of
people have questions about what happens to us when we die, and I'm one of em."
A perplexed sounding ghost - spirit immediatly answers...."What?"
"What?"
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This next EVP was taken in Salisbury, Missouri also.
Whenever I go anywhere to attempt to record EVP's I always invite any spirits
that might be present to tell me their names.
Often....they do just that.
Listen to this recording of a distinct male voice apparently announcing
his name as...."Orville".
"Orville"
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This next spooky EVP is to me what sounds like someone saying....
"Me Here"
Also recorded at the Salisbury City Cemetary.
"Me Here"
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