TheMan1998
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OK, I just got a reply from that audio specialist. He seem to be quite interested in this case. And yes he does prefer to work with isolated vocals' but since we already have a cappella of BN, I think it should do. We may need to provide him with some of Michael pre-recorded interviews, public speeches, a-cappella's, anything that have Michael saying at least 10 common words sung in the questionable tracks (I think we should only focus on BN and Monster). As for the fee, he charges 250% an hour, but willing to negotiate. I think if we decide to go through with this than it will be best if on of the senior community staff members will take the lead on this since I'm quite new here to be trusted with handling all the money transactions. So if anyone volunteers I'll be happy to provide my help and support.
This is what I wrote him yesterday:
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Hi ***
My name is Eli and I'm a member of the MJJC forum (Michael Jackson community forum). I'm sure you may have heard to controversy surrounding the latest posthumous album 'Michael' regarding the authenticity of 3 out of the 10 tracks on the album known as the Cascio tracks. Concerns being expressed by many fans around the world including members of the Jackson family about the authenticity of the lead vocals, claiming that they are not Michael’s vocals (many fans, including me believe that a voice-double was hired to complete the songs).
Anyway, today a thread was started in the MJJC forum, suggesting that we the fans hire a forensic audio specialist to analyze those questionable tracks in order to determine if the lead vocals are authentic or not. Looks like many fans are willing to participate and support this financially. You may see this thread here (must register first):
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99664
So I have a few questions for you sir:
1. Can you provide this king of service? Or perhaps recommend someone else who can?
2. Will the original CD will do, or will you be needing a raw vocal version or “a cappella” ? (We're not sure if we can get this from Sony music)
3. Can you give us a fee estimation for this kind of job?
Thanks
Sincerely
Eli
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/index.php
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And here is ***'s response:
Eli - your Query interests me as I am both a forensic audio examiner and a forensic musicologist. To answer your question, I typically charge $250 per hour with a 2 hour minimum retainer. We may be able to negotiate a better deal if the case has merit legally as it would be high profile and give me publicity. You are basically talking about voice identification. There are two methods - average pitch analysis and spectrographic analysis - word by word. We usually need 10 words in common to make a legally defensible argument. Vocals isolated is much preferred. Lets talk.
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This is what I wrote him yesterday:
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Hi ***
My name is Eli and I'm a member of the MJJC forum (Michael Jackson community forum). I'm sure you may have heard to controversy surrounding the latest posthumous album 'Michael' regarding the authenticity of 3 out of the 10 tracks on the album known as the Cascio tracks. Concerns being expressed by many fans around the world including members of the Jackson family about the authenticity of the lead vocals, claiming that they are not Michael’s vocals (many fans, including me believe that a voice-double was hired to complete the songs).
Anyway, today a thread was started in the MJJC forum, suggesting that we the fans hire a forensic audio specialist to analyze those questionable tracks in order to determine if the lead vocals are authentic or not. Looks like many fans are willing to participate and support this financially. You may see this thread here (must register first):
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=99664
So I have a few questions for you sir:
1. Can you provide this king of service? Or perhaps recommend someone else who can?
2. Will the original CD will do, or will you be needing a raw vocal version or “a cappella” ? (We're not sure if we can get this from Sony music)
3. Can you give us a fee estimation for this kind of job?
Thanks
Sincerely
Eli
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/index.php
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And here is ***'s response:
Eli - your Query interests me as I am both a forensic audio examiner and a forensic musicologist. To answer your question, I typically charge $250 per hour with a 2 hour minimum retainer. We may be able to negotiate a better deal if the case has merit legally as it would be high profile and give me publicity. You are basically talking about voice identification. There are two methods - average pitch analysis and spectrographic analysis - word by word. We usually need 10 words in common to make a legally defensible argument. Vocals isolated is much preferred. Lets talk.
contact info removed
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