About Gaia Advanced EVP/ITC Software
Gaia is an advanced EVP software capture application, designed using the Schumann resonances as a way to stimulate paranormal activity and feed ELF sonic energy directly into the atmosphere. Similar to a combination of a white noise generator/EM pump/spirit box. The theory is that spirits can then use that energy to communicate. It is not for casual ghost hunters, nor is it for paranormal investigators who are unfamiliar with audio editing software.
Any and all voices captured with this software are GUARANTEED to not come from the app itself. It DOES NOT have the ability to trick you with random noises and CANNOT pick up signals from radio interference, the internet or any other means of vocal production.
Gaia is designed to be used with any audio recorder, with other audio recording applications, with an external speaker or direct digital using the headphone jack of your device fed directly into the mic input of your computer.
Instead of blindly sweeping through audible and inaudible frequencies in hopes of catching the "sweet spot", CPR's advanced ITC software applications are born from countless hours of research, using real EVP recording frequency analysis and conventional science/parascience. RTEVP, Pandora's Box and Gaia ARE the sweet spot.
Our work brings theories in the vein of Konstantin Raudive and Friedrich Jürgenson into the digital age.
If you are not experienced with EVP recording, or if you are unaware of the Schumann resonance and its many uses...then this app will not be particularly useful to you or your team.
I recommend using a digital audio recording program that contains noise removal, amplification and compression with Gaia.
Spirit detection and communication in just a few quick taps on your touch screen, with ZERO vocal samples, NO radar scanner and ZERO paid customer reviews. The best and most advanced spirit voice capture software on the market.
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Gaia is not triggered by EMF readings, radar scanners, touches or taps on your screen. Experiment with your WiFi internet, Bluetooth and GPS settings to find what works best with your phone and surroundings.
Gaia has the ability to allow spirits to communicate. As such, it is intended for mature paranormal investigators only. No grade school ghost hunters. Some of those words may be bad words. Some of them may frighten or disturb you. Not for use by anyone under the age of 18. Keep away from children.
I also have a modified prototype of this app that I use for paranormal investigation. It includes frequencies typically found in a hardware spirit box. It is not available through the Android market, but I'm fairly easy to reach :)
Due to the experimental nature of this and any paranormal ITC research software, I cannot offer any guarantees to the frequency or accuracy of any voices this software may produce, but if there are any spirits nearby...they'll find some way to let you know :)
All promotional recordings for this software were recorded using my EVP Recorder app, Audacity, Vox Recorder for Windows or Pro Tracks. The only signal processing I do is the OCCASIONAL noise reduction or compression. No signal processing is required to hear EVP voices, however.
If you have any questions, comments, criticisms or concerns, email me at conduitparanormalresearch@gmail.com. My Android phone is always with me, and I'll get in touch with you as soon as possible. Developers cannot respond to in app reports. Our courteous and efficient staff is on call 24 hours a day to serve all your supernatural needs.
by C####:
Similar to the SV-1 ultra edition app. It would be nice for the people who make these apps to give a description of what you should hear once you switch the app on. It's a low rumbling sound with intermittent clicks by the way. Seems the low rumbling is your subsonic and the clicks are the ultrsonic. Sounds the same as the updated SV-1 mentioned. On both apps there is not much details on via YouTube at all which makes it difficult to compare results of functionality etc. Yet with creativity you can experiment with these types of apps fine and without the need of help from snobbish guru's who because they've slung an app together (Probably outside agency's inspired anyway and little to do with them) one is suddenly supposed to deal with them wafting around in almost sheer see through chiffon robes. Yuk!