@Dr Jeffersif you have a moment please check out the content I have upload this evening. The file name ends with "short" due to it being only four seconds or so. To me this is a very clear, as well as strange, "voice" with just the tube radio. Please tell me what you think.
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DRV/EVP - Bryce K 08102021
Hello,
Here is seven or second clip of a 20 minute session using just an old tube radio and digital record sitting nearby.
Submitter
Brizbot5000
Submitted
08/10/2021
Category
Software
Thanks @Arizona EVP Ron! I am clear on using the noise removal/amplify process but are there any other clean-up procedures you use? The one thing I am looking into, but am not sure if its possible, is how to separate the "voice" from the static. I don't see how/if it can be done since it's sort of like a soft serve ice cream twist sorta situation...
Hi Dr. Jeffers,
Thanks so much for recommendation. I wanted to clarify what you had suggested, "Might I suggest that a spot on shortwave or mediumwave where there is noise and mixed babble of interfering voices makes an excellent sound source for voices to manifest." Do you mean in addition to the old tube radio have another device (such as radio tuned to say AM talk radio) or other such devices?
Thanks for stopping by!
Bryce
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EVP 08092021
Hello
I'm not sure if this is everything but I'm new at this so I'd like to get an idea if it is and/or what I need to do to clean it up.
Thanks
Bryce
Submitter
Brizbot5000
Submitted
08/09/2021
Category
Software
Greetings,
Today I started by ITC/EVP journey. I sat in complete darkness in my basement with an old tube radio set on white noise and a digital recorder nearby.
I did a quick meditation and then asked some questions. I found a short clip I'm interested in but it requires some sort of audio cleanup.
I'm wondering if there is a standard process for cleaning up EVPs using Audacity, WavPad, etc...
Thank you
Bryce
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