Wow,
And also a nice snippet of what JM is capable of to fool the MJ fans:
http://soundcloud.com/pentum/do-i-do-hq-snippet-aca
Ladies and gents, I do not know what this type of singing is called, wether its falsetto or head voice...
But one thing is for sure, there is nothing like this on the Cascio songs. These are just examples I thought about in my head:
http://soundcloud.com/pentum/mj-special-falsetto
Tell me "believers", do you hear this in the Cascio songs? If so, where?
Always brilliant. You're right, that falsetto is completely absent from the Cascio tracks.Originally Posted by Pentum
Ladies and gents, I do not know what this type of singing is called, wether its falsetto or head voice...
But one thing is for sure, there is nothing like this on the Cascio songs. These are just examples I thought about in my head:
http://soundcloud.com/pentum/mj-special-falsetto
Tell me "believers", do you hear this in the Cascio songs? If so, where?
you know what I started writing you a reply but then deleted it all. Because once again you fail to discuss the issue and turn this to a personal post about me with your "you" statements. Every time I regret that I stop ignoring you.
You my friend is quite insulting. Goodbye.
I was confused to see that you previously adamantly argued that vocal authentication is weak at best but in this instance seemed to support the analysis just because his name was available and he wrote a blog about what he did. You didn't see the actual results of the test, you didn't know the certainty percentage or the error rate but suddenly to you it started to look like the perfect analysis because you knew the guys name.
Goodbye
p.s.
you are a lot smarter to understand that I don't mean the message to be addressed to me with a "you" but I'm mentioning the statements personally made about me such as
such as
And your simple answer - belittling my answer / opinion
, so I used your own formulation and said "your simple answer" without belittling you.The answer is simple : You don't show your hand early.
You obviously believe what fits your arguments. - unnecessary comment
Do you ever question what you read? Or do you put pink glasses on before reading things? - unnecessary personal attacks
You are advocating for common sense and being rational, but you are being irrational with such an argument. - unnecessary personal comment
@Bumper
I don't care. I don't like your tone towards me. You have changed a lot. I don't want anything to do with you. It's my fault to again start responding to you thinking that things will change or be better. You as always lack empathy (yes a personal statement). The End.
Ladies and gents, I do not know what this type of singing is called, wether its falsetto or head voice...
But one thing is for sure, there is nothing like this on the Cascio songs. These are just examples I thought about in my head:
http://soundcloud.com/pentum/mj-special-falsetto
Tell me "believers", do you hear this in the Cascio songs? If so, where?
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Heard he grew up in queens, got a bullet to the brain..."
StellaJackson;3656028 said:I know this is old but I thought it was interesting enough for a repost. It has nothing to do with me. It was done by the French fans. It has been translated quite poorly.
IMPORTANT : comparative analysis of "Keep Your Head Up" and "Break of Dawn" by a scientific expert in signal processing and conclusions .
Good evening again everyone,This comparative analysis and its conclusions are published by 'JOY', a Michael's fan, on the MJFrance.com's website (French fans club), here below the translation :
'I entrusted the comparative analysis of ‘Keep Your Head Up’ and ‘Break of Dawn’ to a scientific expert in signal processing, its conclusions are follows: - Regarding ‘Keep your head up’, the cutoff frequency is (Very strange) to 11 khz while much of the energy Michael Jackson's voice was at frequencies between 12 and 14 Khz. - The characteristic spectral lines of Jackson's voice doesn’t found in ‘Keep your head up’. - This recording (‘keep your head up’ has the meaning of frequency term a rectangular form which suggests the possible use speech synthesizers. - We can not find anywhere rays at 7.5 khz, or lines at 5 khz, or lines at 12.5 khz or at 13.1 khz lines... characteristics of the true voice of Jackson. - Conversely, the frequencies appear at 4.1 kHz, at 8.5 kHz, at 10.2 kHz, at 12.2 kHz (even if it was very artificially vert attenuated) that the real Michael Jackson did not use.
This analysis was done using the method of 'FFT' (Hamming’s method, at 65.5 khz).
The conclusions are that 80% of risks that it isn’t Michael Jackson who sings on ‘Keep your head up’, and the idea suggestiving vocal synthesis, in addition to an imitator in the choruses, is quite plausible.'
I think im a believer now.....derp
Kornex posted a mashup snippet called King of Pop with Higher quality Cascio tracks, a slower KYHU and a monster snippet.
I think im a believer now.....derp
Kornex posted a mashup snippet called King of Pop with Higher quality Cascio tracks, a slower KYHU and a monster snippet.
i dunno they seem alot higher quality than what we have.
i dunno they seem alot higher quality than what we have.
I think im a believer now.....derp
Kornex posted a mashup snippet called King of Pop with Higher quality Cascio tracks, a slower KYHU and a monster snippet.
Are you talking to me, Pentum? I didn't change my opinion?Changing your opinion now because of 5-6 snippets that last for 1-5 seconds each?
Come on... If that's true then you really didn't have any real opinion.