Students at the local music production school in Dayton, Minnesota were spooked out of their minds when they accidently uncovered what appears to be voices from the beyond trying to communicate with the real world.
(prHWY.com) December 15, 2011 - Seattle, WA -- Students at the local music production school in Dayton, Minnesota were spooked out of their minds when they accidently uncovered what appears to be voices from the beyond trying to communicate with the real world. While working on a class project that was designed to teach students how to clean up and alter music tracks, the students came across sounds on the track that could only be described as
out of this world.
"We were all gathered around as a group learning how to use the master controls in the sound booth when these spooky sounds starting coming from the speakers," James Travis a student at the music production school described. "At first we thought the teacher was just messing with us, but when it didn't stop after five minutes we knew something supernatural was at work."
Part of the course curriculum for students at many
music production schools involves taking a musical track and cleaning up any background noise, adding musical accompaniments, and making the main track sound clearer. While demonstrating what students needed to do to separate some of the sounds the teacher pulled a mysterious sound that is believed to be the ghosts trying to communicate with the students.
"I don't think they mean any harm. Everyone was all spooked and a couple of the girls in class looked like they were going to faint," said Tommy Conner. "But if you really strain to hear the sounds the ghosts or voices are just saying, 'Peace on Earth' 'Keep up the good work' and "Tell Max I love him'. Nothing really scary or mean intended."
The musical track has been sent to the nation's leading supernatural experts to see if they can verify whether or not the sounds heard on the tape were ghosts or something else. Experts will conduct interviews with the students, teacher and recording artist who was on the track, and will also put the musical track under extensive testing to see if the sounds can be matched with a national database of sounds.
While most students believe the track was from a ghost or other supernatural creature not everyone is as convinced.
"I don't get the huppla surrounding this musical track. I don't hear the sounds but then again I don't believe in ghosts", student and skeptic that the recording is from a ghost Max McGregor said. "I really just think one of the practical jokers in the class made it sound like that and everyone just got caught up in the moment."
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