Electronic Voice Phenomena
EVP is an abbreviation for Electronic Voice Phenomena. It is basically a disembodied voice or sound of unknown origin captured on either tape or digital audio recorders that is normally not heard by the human ear at the time of recording . EVPs are generally heard on playback. There is no solid evidence that the sounds you here on playback are ghost or spirits . There is also no solid evidence that they arn't.
EVP File Classification
It is important to label each EVP file depending on the clarity of the voice. EVP researcher Dr Konstantin Raudive developed a method of classification in the 1970s that was far too complicated to remain practical. This was reviewed by researcher Sarah Estep who developed a much more useful classification system that is now used as standard with EVP researchers around the world. The classification sytem is as follows:
•Class A: A voice that can be understood without the need for headphones and that people can generally agree on the content.
•Class B: A voice that requires headphones to hear and not everyone can agree on its content.
•Class C: A voice that requires much filtering and even by wearing headphones nobody can agree on its content.
Whats New for October 2009
October 27 2009 by
Angela L MSSPI
This new icon
Click Here To Listen will be appearing throughout the website as well as on this main EVP link page so that you will know where to click to listen to EVP clips. by clicking this link you will be taken to our Internet Archive files where the clip is stored. There is a player embedded on each file. Please allow a few moments for the file to load once you click the player. Transfer time will depend on the file size, but most are small clips. You can also leave a comment review on the file page. If the page does not open in a seperate frame you may need to hit the back button in your browser to return to the page you were viewing as this is a seperate website and there is no link back. Until we are able to get the player codes to work on our server, this is how we have to do it in order to share our files.
Recently Added EVP Files
Update May 2010
MSSPI has been working hard to get all our evp clips uploaded to the archives. We have added many new EVP clips from our recent case files and investigations.
This is a new upgrade project for us and only one person is working on uploading EVP files to the archives at the moment and setting up links to the webpages, so we appreciate your patience. There are Evp clips throughout the website for you to review some on the cemetery pages and some on the history and case files pages. We will get a complete index of all the evp on our site when we have completed our uploads.
Please be advised that MSSPI does not claim that any EVP recording is evidence of ghost or spirits, we provide these clips for review by members of the paranormal research community and the general public. Comment space is provided on the players at the archive page that you are directed to. We appreciate your comments, input and suggestions related to these clips.
NEW in Nov 09 Articles of Interest The following articles are for your research purposes in learning the theories and suggestions related to Electronic Voice Phenomena. MSSPI does not claim or deny any information contained within them and all information provided is strictly the opinion of the Author who wrote it. We make no profit from the posting of these articles and provide them purely as a courtesty to those who wish to research or learn about the theories of EVP. We leave it up to you to draw your own conclusions. We make every attempt to provide source links to submitted articles. MSSPI claims copyright to only those articles which were authored by MSSPI members and claims no copyright to works authored outside of our group. We post them purely for research and learning purposes.
The Electronic Voice Phenomena
The Formation of EVP Eliminating Radio Frequency Contamination for EVP
An Article by E. V. P. Researcher
Precursor Sounds In Physical Phenomena
A Brief Discussion on The Safety of Communicating With the Other Side
Misc EVP files from 2008 Click Here
EVP Software

EVP Assistant v1.0 - Noise Generator - Free
Designed by Mark Andrew Turner
EVP Assistant was designed by Mark Andrew Turner of the EVP Research Association UK as a basic noise generator for use with Electronic Voice Phenomena experiments. The featured noises can be played through your desktop PC or laptop speakers as a carrier sound for inter frequency experiments. The featured noises are white noise, pink noise, brown noise, waterfall and Spiricom. EVP Assistant is a flash based program that allows you to play the featured noises alone or together in any combination for 30 minutes at a time.
The Spiricom noise was taken from original recordings by George Meek and William O'Neil. Due to the frequency of this noise, we do not recommend listening to it for long periods of time. The Spiricom noise fades out then back in again every 30 seconds, this goes on continually for 30 minutes and was designed this way because the noise can be quite exhausting to listen to. Combining the Spiricom noise with other noises featured in EVP Assistant can make for some interesting experiments.
http://www.evpuk.com/evp_assistant_software.html to download EVp Assistant
Source: http://www.evpuk.com
See our links page for other interesting and informative sites related to the study of EVP.


