Voices are doctored but Ofosu Ampofo’s dicey – Sound engineer

Veteran Sound engineer, Fred Kyei Mensah, also known as Fredyma says  although voices of people can be edited and doctored, the assertion that the leaked audio of the chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ofosu Ampofo was doctored  cannot be true.

A leaked audio recording has exposed some intents by NDC chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo against the Chairman of Peace Council, Professor Emmanuel Antwi and others.

In the said tape, Ofosu Ampofo promised to endorse verbal attacks on the respected clergyman.
The NDC chairman made the deadly pronouncements during a communication meeting at the NDC headquarters in Adabraka days after the Ayawaso West Wuogon by election.

Present at the said meeting were, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, Minority Leader, Haruna Addrisu, Sammy Gyamfi, Alfred Ogbamey, former Public Relations Officer for Ghana Gas and other NDC big shots.

After the audio went viral, the leaders of the opposition NDC who described the tape as maliciously depraved added that it has been doctored tape by some devious elements in the NPP and government to undermine the NDC and its National Chairman.

According to them, the statements and attributions contained on the said tape are concocted and false.

However, speaking to Ekourba Gyasi on Atinka AM Drive, Veteran Sound engineer, Fred Kyei Mensah (Fredyma), who said he has taken his time to analyze the audio, explained that the audio was recorded in the same environment and does not look doctored.

According to him, breath, the sound pressure and the strength of the audio wave was the same and that nothing changed.

“I must say that the length of the audio was the only thing that might have been tempered with in that the person who recorded might have shortened the audio to the minutes he or she wanted,” he added.

Ghana | Aatinkaonline.com | Vivian Adu Boatemaa

 

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