Wes_Forsythe wrote: Do you know if the recorder was being held or was sitting by itself? All I can hear is a brief rub/breath sound followed by the short hum which sounds more like mic feedback than a voice. There could be something burried in that but I can't hear it here.
Actually Wes, you bring up an excellent point! Not only in the context of this recording but in the context of all EVP recordings. So often I hear EVP's of some noise which is interpreted as a word. But in hindsight the recorder was hand held and the microphone was right underneath one of the fingers.
To anyone planning investigations, please be aware of the details. I know its difficult to do so when caught up in the moment of the surroundings. But it becomes very important after the fact to know that the recorder was not being held, and nothing was rubbing against the microphone. We often use an external clip-on microphone for just that reason. Not that it doesn't present itself with its own array of issues, but at least it tends to minimize them somewhat. It doesn't take much more than just a gentle brush across the microphone of a voice recorder to make it sound like Krakatoa is erupting again.