A voice or voices of paranormal origin captured on magnetic tape.
A method of capturing the voices of spirits during a séance. The spirit's voices are supposedly recorded directly on to audio tape.
The capture of ‘ spirit' voices on magnetic tape as an audio recording. Many times, no sound is heard while the tape is recording. It' s only upon playback that the harsh, hushed voices can be heard.
(EVP) The capture of spirit voices on tape as an audio recording.
Voices and sounds from beyond that are captured and recorded on magnetic tape.
Electronic voice phenomena (EVP) is a term coined by Colin Smythe to describe speech or speech-like sounds he felt were of paranormal origin occurring on previously unused recording media.http://www.colin-smythe.com/authors/voices/voices.htm (08 Feb 07) It was first reported by Raymond Bayless and popularized by Konstantin Raudive.http://parapsych.org/glossary_e_k.html#e Parapsychological Association website, Glossary of Key Words Frequently Used in Parapsychology, Retrieved January 24, 2006 Most examples put forward as EVP are brief, usually lasting the length of a word or short phrase, though longer segments are not unheard of.