Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 6:07 pm Post subject: Hey Metaphysik is new!
Hello!
I am new around these parts and thought I might give you a brief introduction.
I have only been ghost hunting for about 2 years, and it's all been EVP. And some still shots of no interest yet. I am using "audacity" but thought this place might be great for tips and hints. I like the freeware, but if you know of something better, I am open. Of course this has probably already been answered somewhere, so I think I'll just hang out and read for awhile. Thank you for the use of your site. I am in the Southwest, North New Mexico, and this place is probably teeming with activity, I just have to be more put together with all my tech needs, but it won't be long I think before I will be able to upload things of interest.
I do think I have some clever ideas for future use, and I will let you know how it works!
Thanks for your welcomes all!! I think hunting Northern New Mexico is going to be interesting. This is one of the places in the United States that still has structures from over 300 years ago. I live in one such structure that used to be a Spanish Colonial plaza. This site I live in fantastic, as are many around the Northern part of the state. It has only been a State for just over one hundred years. But the proud places are much older, and have a lively history. I can't wait to see the offers I get to hunt after I get the cameras I need....The locals are very superstitious which will also be fun, weeding the superstition from the reality. I have hunted at my own place and it is strangely inactive. I have been to more active places less aged. It's a little oddity.
I do have a question. I think I'm hearing sounds out of my digital recorder that aren't heard after I run them through audacity....What's my problem? Any ideas?
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