Evp Message 25 White Noise
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I heard a "Don't call this rest", but, I wouldn't necessarily call it an evp. It's obviously from the traffic, and it is possible that it is communicating through the traffic, but there just isn't enough evidence to say "Yes this is definitely an evp".
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Yes, I hear what you are talking about now. I can hear, "Don't call this . . . " The next word may be "rest" but it is difficult to tell since your wife says, "this" at the same time. You have a good ear! If you could listen to my Waverly Hills EVP and tell me what you hear, I would be grateful! youtube.com/watch?v=d38C6h5cI9
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sounds like "Yes"
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I recorded with a Zoom H2 in the 4 channel stereo mode and found an EVP that was recorded by the front mics (facing me) and the ambient noise that was used was simultaneously recorded by the rear mics (facing away from me, toward the noise that was used). Ambient noise EVPs, interesting stuff, yet EVPs are also recorded in total silence.
Jim
GiacomoC 1 year ago
@GiacomoC Think of George Meek and Bill O'Neils Spiricom and how the tone's became the ambient sound for communication,Then listen carefully to the traffic noise right after my wife speaks but before you hear her say "This"..
The traffic noise sounds like words...
evper 1 year ago
To me, it sounds like more traffic. The last bit, of this clip in question, is your wife saying, "this." Before that, it sounds just like the other traffic to me. Someone else might hear something totally different. I would also appreciate your feedback on my Waverly Hills EVP. I think I know what it says, but I would like to get other opinions. Check it out if you don't mind.
yobei2004 1 year ago
@yobei2004 Yes my wife's voice is in there and she says THIS.
But what I am pointing out is the traffic noise JUST BEFORE you hear my wife say THIS. I believe the traffic noise is being formed into words that sound like "Don't Call This Rest".
Remember Not all Evp's that get recorded will sound like a human Voice they may sound like what ever noise that is available for then to use.
Have you ever listened to the Spiricom by George Meek and Bill O'Niel? the tones become the words.
evper 1 year ago