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To: TexasGunLover

Interesting. I’m really glad to get some input from someone with experience in this. This is the cab video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5wtLXiqwHQ

I hear “close” shots at the 3 second mark, with echoes.

Then I hear “far” shots at about the 45 second mark, with no “close” shot before it to make it an echo. Camera in the same position, no change in location.

Then, the “close” shots again at about 1:09.

The sound changes as that 1:09 series of shots continues on, because the cab begins moving at that point. Someone might argue that is the sound of two different guns overlapping, but I think the change in sound there is because the cab moves and the camera/mic moves. Nevertheless, the sound doesn’t drop back down to the level of the 45 second “far” shots.

In your opinion, that difference in sound between the 3 second mark and the 45 second mark is from different guns?


113 posted on 10/03/2017 12:43:39 PM PDT by caligatrux (Rage, rage against the dying of the light.)
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To: caligatrux
In your opinion, that difference in sound between the 3 second mark and the 45 second mark is from different guns?

In my opinion yes, or of a slightly different position with different reverberation (one window versus the other).
115 posted on 10/03/2017 12:46:34 PM PDT by TexasGunLover ("Either you're with us or you're with the terrorists."-- President George W. Bush)
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To: caligatrux

Are those echoes? Certainly sounds like different distances in the firing.

We’re in the Dealy Plaza Zone if we’re trying to figure that out. Might be audio forensics at this point that could tell us.


116 posted on 10/03/2017 12:47:04 PM PDT by TigerClaws
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