I'm still not 100% certain the first three shots (slow, deliberate cadence) are from the same gun as the next five (rapid cadence).
I listened to the shot sequence in this video about 20-30 times in rapid succession. Doing this with any audio clip usually reveals small sound variations that were missed in the first dozen hearings, as the brain tires of hearing the same exact set of sound waves and begins to detect tiny, previously unnoticed details among them. (Great for learning musical phrases too :)
Not only do the two salvos have MARKEDLY different pacing between shots, which is extremely noticeable on first hearing; but the ECHO of the five-salvo, which is plainly audible only after the fifth shot, sounds slightly different (lower pitch, and without the very high-pitched flourish at the end of the echo) from that of each of the first three slow shots.
Then obviously the next shot right after the five (SNAP with almost no echo) is from a different rifle, as is the one, somewhat fainter, ten seconds later. Those could be from the same gun as each other, or two different guns.
Yeah the first 3 sounds different. It's not as noticeable as some of the other videos out there. The shooter in the window hypothesis is getting stronger. Since he was directly in between Trump and the shooters the first shots aren't muffled like audio from the side but still different
Hard to imagine a rifleman, already engaging a target, stopping and taking the time to rise and fire from the far more difficult standing position instead of prone, the easiest and most stable position—not to mention needlessly making himself way more vulnerable to return fire
I'm still not 100% certain the first three shots (slow, deliberate cadence) are from the same gun as the next five (rapid cadence).
I listened to the shot sequence in this video about 20-30 times in rapid succession. Doing this with any audio clip usually reveals small sound variations that were missed in the first dozen hearings, as the brain tires of hearing the same exact set of sound waves and begins to detect tiny, previously unnoticed details among them. (Great for learning musical phrases too :)
Not only do the two salvos have MARKEDLY different pacing between shots, which is extremely noticeable on first hearing; but the ECHO of the five-salvo, which is plainly audible only after the fifth shot, sounds slightly different (lower pitch, and without the very high-pitched flourish at the end of the echo) from that of each of the first three slow shots.
Then obviously the next shot right after the five (SNAP with almost no echo) is from a different rifle, as is the one, somewhat fainter, ten seconds later. Those could be from the same gun as each other, or two different guns.
Yeah the first 3 sounds different. It's not as noticeable as some of the other videos out there. The shooter in the window hypothesis is getting stronger. Since he was directly in between Trump and the shooters the first shots aren't muffled like audio from the side but still different
Thank you for sharing this infprmation.
Peak Prosperity are doing some fantastic analysis work with the data we have https://youtu.be/J9-VmwM3qzY?feature=shared
Hard to imagine a rifleman, already engaging a target, stopping and taking the time to rise and fire from the far more difficult standing position instead of prone, the easiest and most stable position—not to mention needlessly making himself way more vulnerable to return fire