This channel is the most no nonsense, straight forward, and interesting EVP exploration I have ever chanced upon. Thanks so much for all the effort you put in.
I sincerely appreciate your kind words, thank you. There's a huge amount of work behind each video, recording the EVP is the easiest part; making sense of them though, is challenging. Thanks for watching :)
@@EVP-Voices I absolutely love the photos and the floorplans (or whatever they're called hehehe). They really do help sort of set the scene and I am certain that the editing is a real erm, git of a thing start, although it's really worth it in the end. I am binge watching all your previous adventures this evening. Thanks again.
@@PerryCJamesUK I hope you had an enjoyable evening, thanks lots for taking the time to watch! Editing can be both enjoyable and tedious, but I love the creativity I can bring to videos. Those who speak deserve to be heard as well as I can present them :)
Hello Margaret, thanks for watching. All these years later, I never tire of the fascination of hearing the voices. I may not be able to isolate where they're speaking from, but they neverless are present in our dimension :)
I love that you were drawn here in such an incredible way and that the voices so clearly wanted to be heard. When you described walking in there and feeling something like a warm hug I knew exactly what you meant. That's such a profoundly good feeling. Great work, as always, and thank you so much for all you do.
Hello Camile! After reviewing the recordings, I left this video for a while before making it. Returning to it, I was astonished at just how clear the voices were, they definitely wanted to be heard! Thanks for watching :)
Hello there Rachel. 👋 Wow, what a exquisite place to visit. So stunning in all aspects, no wonder 'our friends' from the other side guided you to join them. Amazing EVPs 👌and as usual your wonderful narration, makes it thoroughly enjoyable. Can't wait until the next one. 💝🌹💝👻👻🇦🇺
Thank you Annette! I consider myself very lucky to have been led astray that day. You never know what happens when you go with your gut instinct! Thanks for watching :)
What a wonderful place to be diverted to. Always look forward to your videos. Must say I'm old fasion and like the footsteps rahter than the emoji. But that's just me. Thanks so much :)
Hello again just me! Sometimes it's the unexpected that turns out to be a blessing, and Samlesbury Hall was certainly that. I know what you mean about the footsteps, I'm sure they'll return in futures videos. Thanks lots for watching :)
Thank you Rachel! Another amazing video!. I love how much effort you put into your videos and not knowing the history of the places it's certainly educational to!. Take care until next time! ❤
You are most welcome Claire! I think it's important to provide a context (as much as I can) for the voices I record. There's so much about EVP still to be fathomed, but capturing relevant data to a location, makes it all the more fascinating! Thanks for watching:)
Brilliant walk around,history and of course the amazing EVP’s.its a really good example of a home mainly Elizabethan.There are a lot of spirits in there too 🥰
A lovely video and a fantastic building. Not just me and yourself but some friends of mine have also been to very old buildings by way of delay and thought I am near whichever buildings and had some fantastic results in them and I am sure it's fate that guides us😮. Great EVPs and loved them. Thanks again for another great show 🎉.
The equipment i use runs through an amp and very good speaker I think there might be apps that can help? I have been in a wheelchair 15 years now. I don't record EVPs from UA-cam as I would have loads. I was self employed and travelled from Cornwall to the Orkney islands in my work and loved it as I could go to old Beautiful buildings and castles.I used a dictaphone to record my EVPs one of the small tape ones and bought a digital one just as I had my accident. I hope you have a look at the last show I worked on as it has over 40 EVPs in a 30 minute show The hardest part is to find the shows with more than 1 or 2 EVPs but still there brilliant as I love hearing all of them as it grabs me. My first EVP was by accident as I was recording the radio on my spool recorder and as I turned the radio off my Mum called me and I left the recorder on, I was listening to what I had taped and for about 10 minutes I could hear myself turn off the radio as I was read one of the Lord of the rings trilogy books and as clear as anything this old mans voice says " GET OUT OF MY HOUSE! " back then there was no word for the recordings and rang my friend and it was so loud he could hear it. we were hooked and bought better recorders and took them everywhere with us.
@@richardevppro3980 I appreciate that an amp may help the amplitute but what noise removal software are you using? Without cleaning clips, I would not be able to achieve the level of clarity, tone and articulation of voices that I do (I use Audacity for 1st review and Adobe CC for filtering). Do you have an online archive of your EVP or able to share examples? I’d appreciate hearing them. It’s good to review other’s recordings, regardless of whether we agree on the interpretation. The following is my personal opinion regarding the review of pre-existing recordings and videos; whilst an extraneous voice to the presenter(s) may be genuine EVP, without knowing whom was present at the time of recording, the environmental conditions and the media it was captured on, I would be very hesitant to class these voices as paranormal - although they well might be. I would be very interested to hear the isolated clips you suspect of being EVP from the video. If you get in touch through the website and leave your email, it would be possible to correspond more in-depth.
@EVP-Voices my cousin helped set it all up for me as he his a roady and he made a lead to connect it to my PC. It's name is " Subzero " and it's very good 👍 but old. I don't have any recordings as I am house bound and look for paranormal shows and listen to them, if I hear a lot I time stamp the EVPs In the comments. I just love hearing them all.
@@richardevppro3980 if you can watch tv and operate a pc, you can record and analyse voices with free software. I've been doing EVP sessions for years at home, happy to advise on a set up if you'd like. It would be another string to your bow and hearing your own EVP would be great, wouldn't it?
The EVP at time 4:16 is a high screech and the second word is " Borrowing ". The next one at time 4:48 is a deep voiced male saying " Cruft, I have to ------ I sincerely hope " Cruft is an old word for anything redundant. the middle word I am not sure of. The next one is a real tough and it sounds like he his saying something like " Check our Roarer? " at time 4:59 A Roarer was a Fire, Not sure but that's the best I could make out and I spent some time on it. The EVP at time 5:43 seems to say " Deep skin her! " . I have gone over the EVP at time 6:54 and a lady with a very strong Cockney accent says " Shut me up to be in here ain't I ------ " (male reply unknown ) its to hard to work out. It's a lovely building and loved all the EVPs thank you.
It's fascinating that we have such different interpretations, and neither of us can be sure that we're correct. I just hope that whomever it is that speaks, will forgive our misinterpretations! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to really listen to the voices :)
@EVP-Voices Hiya, I have some high end tech support and it clears out any background noise so I am listening to the voices it's really good and love hearing the voices from the past and what they have to say. I am disabled now from an accident so spend my time looking for EVPs or something else to do!. The show from " Hunting the unknow " Called " WE DID NOT THINK WE WERE GOING TO MAKE IT OUT ALIVE!! REAL LIFE HAUNTED HOUSE! " < Copied from their sight lol. I found over 40 EVPs and the hardest part was finding them and I would love you to check it out please. Part 2 is at the top and part 1 is further down the comments. i hope you enjoy them.
@@richardevppro3980 I'm sorry to hear about your accident, I'm in a similar situation. What software are you using? And do you have any where I can hear your recordings?
This channel is the most no nonsense, straight forward, and interesting EVP exploration I have ever chanced upon. Thanks so much for all the effort you put in.
I sincerely appreciate your kind words, thank you. There's a huge amount of work behind each video, recording the EVP is the easiest part; making sense of them though, is challenging. Thanks for watching :)
@@EVP-Voices I absolutely love the photos and the floorplans (or whatever they're called hehehe). They really do help sort of set the scene and I am certain that the editing is a real erm, git of a thing start, although it's really worth it in the end. I am binge watching all your previous adventures this evening. Thanks again.
@@PerryCJamesUK I hope you had an enjoyable evening, thanks lots for taking the time to watch!
Editing can be both enjoyable and tedious, but I love the creativity I can bring to videos. Those who speak deserve to be heard as well as I can present them :)
I love these Evp voices.
Hello Margaret, thanks for watching. All these years later, I never tire of the fascination of hearing the voices. I may not be able to isolate where they're speaking from, but they neverless are present in our dimension :)
Thank you, Rachel for this wonderful presentation.
You're most welcome, so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
Fantastic ✨️
Thank you so much! :)
It is absolutely fascinating as usual. Thank you for sharing. 😊🏴
You're most welcome Jacqueline! :)
How lovely ,❤I love what you do😊❤
Thank you so much Fiona, makes me very happy that you enjoy listening to the voices! :)
I love that you were drawn here in such an incredible way and that the voices so clearly wanted to be heard. When you described walking in there and feeling something like a warm hug I knew exactly what you meant. That's such a profoundly good feeling.
Great work, as always, and thank you so much for all you do.
Hello Camile! After reviewing the recordings, I left this video for a while before making it. Returning to it, I was astonished at just how clear the voices were, they definitely wanted to be heard! Thanks for watching :)
Hello there Rachel. 👋 Wow, what a exquisite place to visit. So stunning in all aspects, no wonder 'our friends' from the other side guided you to join them. Amazing EVPs 👌and as usual your wonderful narration, makes it thoroughly enjoyable. Can't wait until the next one.
💝🌹💝👻👻🇦🇺
Thank you Annette! I consider myself very lucky to have been led astray that day. You never know what happens when you go with your gut instinct! Thanks for watching :)
What a wonderful place to be diverted to. Always look forward to your videos. Must say I'm old fasion and like the footsteps rahter than the emoji. But that's just me. Thanks so much :)
Hello again just me! Sometimes it's the unexpected that turns out to be a blessing, and Samlesbury Hall was certainly that. I know what you mean about the footsteps, I'm sure they'll return in futures videos. Thanks lots for watching :)
Woo hoo!!! I missed you❤❤❤❤❤#1 fan❤❤❤❤
Lovely to see you pop up Laurie, hope you enjoy it! This one was a slog, hopefully the next won't take so long :)
HiHi ^^ Thank you for sharing your interesting video. Sending you hugs and rainbows from New Zealand 🇳🇿 💕
Hi Sirena, you are most welcome! Delighted you found the video interesting :)
Remarkable similarity shared by you and the lady.
Then I am truly flattered, that's Deborah Kerr! Thanks for watching :)
Thank you for the gift that you give, your talent and creativity. 💜
You are most welcome! Delighted that you're finding the videos of interest. Thanks for watching :)
Thank you Rachel! Another amazing video!. I love how much effort you put into your videos and not knowing the history of the places it's certainly educational to!. Take care until next time! ❤
You are most welcome Claire! I think it's important to provide a context (as much as I can) for the voices I record. There's so much about EVP still to be fathomed, but capturing relevant data to a location, makes it all the more fascinating! Thanks for watching:)
Brilliant walk around,history and of course the amazing EVP’s.its a really good example of a home mainly Elizabethan.There are a lot of spirits in there too 🥰
Thank you Christine! The Hall really was a delight to spend time in. Thanks for watching :)
Hello, lovely Rachel. Loved this. I saw Salmesbury hall recently so this was just perfect!! ❤
Hello Alex. So glad I provided a timely reminder of your visit, I hope you said hello to the residents! Thanks for watching :)
Right on my doorstep, great video and fabulous recordings. Thank you x
Hello! As a local appreciating my video, your feedback is important to me, I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 😊
What a wonderful place. The occupants must need big hugs. They are reaching out. Afraid of being forgotten? A need to be admonished? ❤
Sad souls.. are not wanting to be admonished. They are lost and sad. I don't know if I concur with this theory.
Maybe just the wrong word chosen? Those I recorded seemed pleased to be heard :)
Hi Sheila! Those who spoke at the Hall certainly were aware that they could be heard; don't we all want to be remembered? Thanks for watching :)
Thank you so much for this Rachel, I really enjoyed this.
You are most welcome, thanks lots for watching! :)
Brilliant again, thank you
You are most welcome Paulette, thanks for watching! 😊
A lovely video and a fantastic building. Not just me and yourself but some friends of mine have also been to very old buildings by way of delay and thought I am near whichever buildings and had some fantastic results in them and I am sure it's fate that guides us😮. Great EVPs and loved them. Thanks again for another great show 🎉.
Thank you very much Richard, delighted that you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching :)
The equipment i use runs through an amp and very good speaker I think there might be apps that can help? I have been in a wheelchair 15 years now. I don't record EVPs from UA-cam as I would have loads. I was self employed and travelled from Cornwall to the Orkney islands in my work and loved it as I could go to old Beautiful buildings and castles.I used a dictaphone to record my EVPs one of the small tape ones and bought a digital one just as I had my accident. I hope you have a look at the last show I worked on as it has over 40 EVPs in a 30 minute show The hardest part is to find the shows with more than 1 or 2 EVPs but still there brilliant as I love hearing all of them as it grabs me. My first EVP was by accident as I was recording the radio on my spool recorder and as I turned the radio off my Mum called me and I left the recorder on, I was listening to what I had taped and for about 10 minutes I could hear myself turn off the radio as I was read one of the Lord of the rings trilogy books and as clear as anything this old mans voice says " GET OUT OF MY HOUSE! " back then there was no word for the recordings and rang my friend and it was so loud he could hear it. we were hooked and bought better recorders and took them everywhere with us.
@@richardevppro3980 I appreciate that an amp may help the amplitute but what noise removal software are you using? Without cleaning clips, I would not be able to achieve the level of clarity, tone and articulation of voices that I do (I use Audacity for 1st review and Adobe CC for filtering).
Do you have an online archive of your EVP or able to share examples? I’d appreciate hearing them. It’s good to review other’s recordings, regardless of whether we agree on the interpretation.
The following is my personal opinion regarding the review of pre-existing recordings and videos; whilst an extraneous voice to the presenter(s) may be genuine EVP, without knowing whom was present at the time of recording, the environmental conditions and the media it was captured on, I would be very hesitant to class these voices as paranormal - although they well might be.
I would be very interested to hear the isolated clips you suspect of being EVP from the video. If you get in touch through the website and leave your email, it would be possible to correspond more in-depth.
@EVP-Voices my cousin helped set it all up for me as he his a roady and he made a lead to connect it to my PC. It's name is " Subzero " and it's very good 👍 but old. I don't have any recordings as I am house bound and look for paranormal shows and listen to them, if I hear a lot I time stamp the EVPs In the comments. I just love hearing them all.
@@richardevppro3980 if you can watch tv and operate a pc, you can record and analyse voices with free software. I've been doing EVP sessions for years at home, happy to advise on a set up if you'd like. It would be another string to your bow and hearing your own EVP would be great, wouldn't it?
its in part 2 first and part 1 further in the comments :) will watch this asap thank you
I hope you enjoy it, please do challenge any ideas I put forward using your experience. Always happy to consider other avenues!
@@EVP-Voices Thank you 😊
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Thanks for watching! 😊
The EVP at time 4:16 is a high screech and the second word is " Borrowing ". The next one at time 4:48 is a deep voiced male saying " Cruft, I have to ------ I sincerely hope " Cruft is an old word for anything redundant. the middle word I am not sure of. The next one is a real tough and it sounds like he his saying something like " Check our Roarer? " at time 4:59 A Roarer was a Fire, Not sure but that's the best I could make out and I spent some time on it. The EVP at time 5:43 seems to say " Deep skin her! " . I have gone over the EVP at time 6:54 and a lady with a very strong Cockney accent says " Shut me up to be in here ain't I ------ " (male reply unknown ) its to hard to work out. It's a lovely building and loved all the EVPs thank you.
It's fascinating that we have such different interpretations, and neither of us can be sure that we're correct. I just hope that whomever it is that speaks, will forgive our misinterpretations! Thanks for watching and for taking the time to really listen to the voices :)
@EVP-Voices Hiya, I have some high end tech support and it clears out any background noise so I am listening to the voices it's really good and love hearing the voices from the past and what they have to say. I am disabled now from an accident so spend my time looking for EVPs or something else to do!. The show from " Hunting the unknow " Called " WE DID NOT THINK WE WERE GOING TO MAKE IT OUT ALIVE!! REAL LIFE HAUNTED HOUSE! " < Copied from their sight lol. I found over 40 EVPs and the hardest part was finding them and I would love you to check it out please. Part 2 is at the top and part 1 is further down the comments. i hope you enjoy them.
@@richardevppro3980 I'm sorry to hear about your accident, I'm in a similar situation. What software are you using? And do you have any where I can hear your recordings?