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originally posted by: crimsongod21
All I could here was the mechanical background noise of The app. Do I need to be wearing head phones? Not trying to discredit what you heard or thought you heard just reporting what I didn't hear.
originally posted by: crimsongod21
All I could here was the mechanical background noise of The app. Do I need to be wearing head phones? Not trying to discredit what you heard or thought you heard just reporting what I didn't hear.
originally posted by: tigertatzen
originally posted by: crimsongod21
All I could here was the mechanical background noise of The app. Do I need to be wearing head phones? Not trying to discredit what you heard or thought you heard just reporting what I didn't hear.
What do you mean? What voice recorder app would have background noise other than ordinary white noise? I hear just regular white noise, very faint and then what sounds like a voice speaking with some metallic sort of electronic buzzing. Almost like feedback...I wouldn't call it a hum, though.
It's like a monotone male voice, either reciting or chanting something and simultaneously this strange electronic buzzing is layered over that voice, so no words are clearly audible. And when there's a break in the buzzing, the voice stops too. It's very strange sounding.
originally posted by: Jake27
Quickly listened, but couldn't hear the humming, only what sounds like your voice mumbling in your sleep. But you say you was awake right?
There is a sound that is possibly a voice at 2 seconds in, but I can't make it out. Probably needs pitch shifting, or it's saying maybe "tallyho."
At 3 to 6 seconds, there's a very faint, hard to make out whispered voice. Could be female. It says something that ends with "Steven." It sounds like it may be saying "will/do you love me now Steven?"
Again, enhanced is overly done, and worthless. You're creating too many artifacts, which will just lead to apophenia.
If you develop a problem, where you can hear voices in your head, remember to focus your mind on something. Clear your mind, and focus it on a single point. Ignore the voices, and stay focused, and they should either go or go quiet enough that they're not so much a problem.
You could also get prescribed anti-psychotics, which may help, because they affect the same area of the brain.
Good luck! The general population doesn't realize how big this is, only a select few know what's really going on. EVP is very real. The right person, the right audio gear, and the world will be changed.