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EVPmaker Software.
July 13th, 2011 by Arwin John.
EVPmaker is an experimental
software for the generation of acoustic "raw material" for
recordings of paranormal voices on tape, also known as "Electronic
Voice Phenomena" (EVP). For this purpose, the program divides any
recording of speech into short segments and then plays them back
continuously in randomly order. The resulting "gibberish" still
sounds like speech, but can't be understood anymore, and is
therefore suited as background noise for EVP recordings. Of course,
the program can also be used to generate special acoustical or
musical effects. EVPmaker was created by Stefan Bion. The software
can be downloaded by clicking
HERE
The
use of this software with a certain technique which I prefer can be
found by clicking the link below
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Using EVP maker with SpeakJet
Allophones
EVPmaker Quick Start.
In
order to record EVP it seems to be necessary to provide some kind of
"raw material" which is used as a "carier" for the voices. Many
experimenters use a radio set which is tuned to a foreign-language
radio station, or to a mixture of several radio stations, as a raw
material source. Important is only that the experimenter does not
understand the language of the raw material. This acoustical raw
material is then radiated into the room during the EVP recording and
eventually re-recorded. The paranormal statements are contained in
the recorded raw material and can be heard upon the following
playback.
EVPmaker generates such an acoustical raw material by picking short
pieces (segments) from an arbitrary sound recording by chance and
playing them back immediately. This "chopping" results in a kind of
audible "gibberish" which still contains the original frequency
spectrum of the source material but no more intelligible
information. Thus, it is suitable for EVP recordings.
This practical guide will show you step by step how you can proceed
to record and playback EVP on your computer using the software
EVPmaker. The following alternative procedures will be explained:
1.
For providing the acoustical source material:
a) Recording a new WAV file.
b) Opening an already existing WAV file.
2. For carrying out an EVP recording:
a) Recording the raw material acoustically via a microphone
connected to a cassette recorder.
b) Recording the raw material acoustically via a microphone
connected to the computer running CoolEdit.
c) Recording the raw material digitally during an "EVP Session"
(without microphone recording).
It depends on your preferences which of these alternatives you are
going to use. I personally prefer 1 b in combination with 2 b, i.e.
I'm using an already existing WAV file with a recording of some
speech as source material, let EVPmaker chop this up and radiate it
via the PC speakers into the room, and record it simultaneously via
a microphone connected to the same computer using CoolEdit. This way
the questions asked by the persons present together with the
expected paranormal answers come onto the same recording which is
then analyzed on this computer.
