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Evp Recording Techniques
Introduction
Electronic voice phenomenon is the
appearance of intelligible voices on recording tape, which have no known
physical explanation. Certain equipment, which is easily obtained and need not
be expensive, and a good deal of patience and persistence is necessary. It is
not necessary to be a psychic superstar or gifted medium to communicate with
unseen worlds.
Equipment Needed
Tape Recorder--Paranormal
voices have been recorded on all types of tape recorders. Because of the vocal
quality of the voice, however, it is advisable to use either an open reel or a
cassette tape deck rather than a portable tape recorder with a built-in
microphone. Tape recorders of this nature tend to be noisy and in most cases
will overshadow the faint voices, which first begin to speak. Whatever type of
tape recorder is chosen be sure it has a counter.
Amplifier--Since
a tape deck does not have an amplifier it will be necessary to use one into
which the tape recorder can be plugged. There is a wide price range. The one you
choose should be of high quality with low noise characteristics but it is not
necessary to buy the most expensive one on the market. Many home stereo systems
have an outlet for a tape recorder. If you have a stereo, check and see if there
is a connection for a recorder. If so, you can play your tape recorder through
that and avoid the cost of an amplifier.
Microphone--A
microphone should always be
used while recording. In this way, you will have a record, on tape, of the date
and time you made your recordings as well as questions asked during the
recording. Some entities also seem to use the microphone in order to answer your
questions as well as make comments of their own. The omnidirectional electret
condenser microphone is sensitive and gives good results.
Headphones--Headphones
should always be worn when playing a tape back. Since the paranormal voice is
not load, especially in-the early months of recording, many voices will
be missed unless headphones are used. These should be plugged into the
amplifier. The earmuff type, which completely covers the ear, is better than the
flat type.
Tape--Any
low noise, high sensitivity tape may be used. Regular tape is recommended rather
than high-density tape that generally has a higher residual noise level than
regular tape. If a cassette tape deck is used for recording, I prefer the
60-minute tape (30 minutes each side). Longer tapes at times become entangled
with the inner mechanism and parts may be destroyed as you free it.
Speaker--A
separate speaker is not necessary but is a welcome addition. Without the
speaker, only someone wearing headphones can hear a tape as it is played back.
With the speaker, everyone in the room can hear. It is also helpful to the
experimenter. When he hears an unusually loud, clear voice during playback, he
can take off the headphones and replay the segment through the external speaker.
Then he can classify the voices as Class A, B, or C.
It
is not necessary to spend a great deal of money in order to start recording
voices. If you have some of the equipment mentioned, use it. Later on, if you
decide to continue working in the field, you will have a better idea what needs
to be replaced, or the type of equipment you prefer.
Recording
Procedure—General
Scheduling--
Although voices will speak on
tape at any time of day or night it is advisable, especially at the beginning,
to have a regular time and place to do your recording. The time chosen should be
that which is most convenient for you. Wherever you set up your recording
equipment, try to find a place that will be quiet and free of interruption as
you record. A seldom-used room, or a corner in the basement, might be
considered. It is better to make one or two short recordings every day, or as
frequently as possible, than one long recording once or twice a week. Those in
the next dimension will learn when and where to expect you, and then will begin
to try to speak
Announcements--A
short prayer and then an invitation to friends, known and unknown, in the unseen
world to join you, who come in love, peace and truth is recommended as you start
to record. This can be followed with the date and time and the question:
"Do I have spirit world friends here?" After a pause of a minute or so
to allow those on the other side to reply who are able to, another question can
be asked, followed by a pause and so on. All of this should be done with the
microphone turned on and the tape recorder recording. If the taper wishes to
speak to a specific friend or loved one in the next dimension, he should ask
helpers on the other side to please get this person for him. For best results,
it is advised to make this request as you end recording for the day. As an
example: "When I return tomorrow, I would especially like to speak to my
mother, Mary Smith. If you would please try to bring her to me, I will be very
grateful."
Recordings should be limited to five
minutes. Since playback of the recording just completed takes so long (a five
minute recording may take half an hour to play back to be sure none of the
voices have been missed) short recordings are strongly recommended.
Announcements, questions and comments should be to the point, courteous
and conducted in a matter-of-fact way. Although it is natural to want to
establish contact with a friend, try to limit these contacts. Remember they have
their own, new busy life to live and we do an injustice to them if we try to
call them forth continuously. We can better spend our time tying to find out,
through our tape recorder, as much as possible about the next dimension. It is
helpful to those on the other side to give feedback as you start each new
recording. Briefly mention, on tape, what you have succeeded in picking up from
them in the previous recording. In this way, they know what has come through and
what hasn't. It is also a good idea when you end recording to say, "I'm
going to stop recording for now but I will try to return soon and I hope I will
have many friends present at that time who will be able to speak in a good,
clear Class A voice and answer my questions. Thank you for being here
today."
Playback--As
mentioned, it takes a long time to play a recording back. The paranormal voice
is not heard until tape playback. Eventually they become stronger and clearer
but at first we cannot expect many Class A voices. The voices may speak in
whispers so the experimenter should be alert for this. We should also not expect
to tape voices every time we sit down to record. It may take several months, or
longer, for the first voice to come through. This is why patience and
persistence and a regular schedule are so important. Once voices begin to speak,
they seem to learn through practice how to come through more frequently as well
as to improve in quality.
Recording Procedure--Technique
There are different techniques that can
be used to record paranormal voices. We will look at the two that are used the
most often.
Straight Microphone--Turn
on the microphone, push the record button on the tape recorder and begin your
first announcement. Some individuals prefer this method. There is less
background noise and with straight microphone recordings, there is less
controversy. At the same time, the voices, which are recorded this way, are
usually faint with few Class A voices being taped.
Microphone with Background Sound
Source--Since the paranormal voice uses sounds in the environment to
help with its voice manifestation, the experimenter can deliberately supply
these sounds. This can be done in several ways, the best, and the one the voices
seem to prefer, is to turn a radio on, volume low, to an inactive channel. Some
radios have an air-band channel; 108- 136 MHz. Tuning such a radio to 125-130
MHz can bring good results. It is good to tune your radio between two channels
(FM or Air-band) where there is some earth plane break-in. The paranormal
voice will use, at times, the voice of the earth plane radio operator to help in
his own communication. The experimenter needs to be careful, however, not to
attribute the earth plane break-in to a paranormal voice. He also should be
careful to keep the volume down or it will overshadow the paranormal voice. At
the same time it needs to be loud enough to be faintly heard in order for those
in the next dimension to be able to benefit from it.
Keeping a Log--
The experimenter should develop a
good record-keeping system for recordings and their results. As soon as a
message is recorded, the date, time, place on the counter where the message is
received, the message itself, and the question asked should be entered in the
log. Each tape should be properly labelled, including tape number and side to
correspond with the log.
Reverse Paranormal Voices on Tapes
Some EVP experimenters have discovered
that they have voices on the reverse side of recorded tapes. The taper makes a
recording in the usual way and then upon the conclusion he turns the tape over
and plays it in reverse. If he has recorded from 0-50, he would turn it over
where he has stopped--in this case 50--and play it back to 0 or the start of the
days recording. It is at this point that the voices are heard. They are not
heard on the forward side of the tape. Take the following procedure step by
step.
First:
Take both reels off your
recorder. Turn both reels to the other side.
Second:
Place the right reel on the left
spindle and the left reel on the right spindle,
Third:
Give one twist to
the tape on the left side, just before it starts to play back through the
recording head. In most tapes the shiny side of the tape is now up.
Fourth:
Push your play button and the
tape will start to play in reverse. As soon as you hear your voice speaking
gibberish, you will know you have completed the transaction correctly. The
paranormal voice will be clear and easily interpreted.
The reverse voices need sounds, just as
the forward voices do. Best results are obtained using your radio. If you want
to preserve these reverse voices, you must duplicate them or else continue your
next recording a counter or two after the last reverse voice is received. Unless
you do this, they will be erased, as the forward voices are, when you rerecord
the next time. Reverse voices are not an occasional thing. They speak almost as
often on the reverse side as on the forward side. There are also reverse voices
on the wrong side of cassette tapes. After making a cassette recording, have it
duplicated onto a reel-to-reel tape. Then turn the reel tape over as described
above and play it in reverse. This will be, in effect, a play through of a
cassette tape on its wrong side. If you don't
have a reel to reel recorder ask a friend
to duplicate the reverse side of your cassette tape as he is playing it on his
reel recorder, back onto a cassette tape. You will then have a
copy of the cassette recording you have made--as it sounds in reverse and can
listen to it at your leisure.
Notes About Reversing a Cassette Tape
Player
It is possible to reverse some cassette
tape players. The type of player that plays in both directions, usually
have a mechanical mechanism to move the read head for reverse playing. If
you can disable that mechanism, so that the read head remains in the same position
as it is for forward playing, then it will in effect, read the reverse side of
the tape.
I have modified a two-deck Pioneer
component and a cheap hand-held player. It just takes a sacrificial player
and a little ingenuity.
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