Graf
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Just a thought for the forensic analyst..
With today's technology I'm sure it's possible to alter the frequency of a certain voice for it to 'register' as a complete different person. So in other words even having the ability to alter the frequency of *insert random voice* for example, then when it's 'analyzed' it registers as Michael Jacksons voice..The person who analyzed the Cascio tracks may not really be too familiar with Michael's voice enough to understand it's intricacies and it may have been simply comparing side by side vocal registeries/frequencies with a bunch of songs.
So I think it's either a case of
1. It's actually Michael but it's been completely distorted.
2. The Cascios manipulated the voice so that it registers as Michael and therefore fooled the analyst and all the 'experts' they brought in.
3. The vocal analyst and everyone who say it's him were told to say its him when they know it's not.
Thoughts?
With today's technology I'm sure it's possible to alter the frequency of a certain voice for it to 'register' as a complete different person. So in other words even having the ability to alter the frequency of *insert random voice* for example, then when it's 'analyzed' it registers as Michael Jacksons voice..The person who analyzed the Cascio tracks may not really be too familiar with Michael's voice enough to understand it's intricacies and it may have been simply comparing side by side vocal registeries/frequencies with a bunch of songs.
So I think it's either a case of
1. It's actually Michael but it's been completely distorted.
2. The Cascios manipulated the voice so that it registers as Michael and therefore fooled the analyst and all the 'experts' they brought in.
3. The vocal analyst and everyone who say it's him were told to say its him when they know it's not.
Thoughts?