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- Nov 8, 2017
I kind of want to see this fat fuck get what he has coming to him after years of lying about having a hit put on him, and other similar shit. For once he actually gets harassed and threatened and ends up putting himself in a situation where he had a good chance of getting in trouble instead of just calling the police (if it's real). Bonus points if it's fake if and they're both in trouble for staging a shooting and false police reports.
I'm actually looking forward to Boogie testifying if there's a trial where he'll probably go on about being a YouTuber to get special treatment and act as if it's a get out of jail free card. I assume it would just be a fine or some other slap on the wrist, but the idea of Boogie going to jail over something so stupid is pretty amusing.
Onboard mics (and even camera mounted ones) are only there for speech intelligibility. They lack lows and mids, use tiny tinny sounding electret elements, and have really bad low and mid frequency reproduction and really big high end boost. I imagine a lot of the frequencies in the popping sound of a handgun live in the low mids, especially from a distance where the high end would drop off significantly. So a gunshot recording sounding funny probably won't be admissible evidence for it being fake, but they're also not going to get audio engineers inputs on it, so who knows, it might end up holding up.
I haven't recorded gunfire audio, or EQ'd legit recordings, so I can't actually say for a fact why it could sound funny on a recording. Especially from a distance. But I can say with certainty that a low SPL onboard mic doesn't capture any audio particularly well, so I wouldn't expect a gun to sound natural on them.
Yeah, it must be said again: why are people acting like any of this shit is weird? Has nobody heard a gunshot on a phone recording before? Go to WorldStarHipHop and see what handguns firing sound like. Hell, if you've ever been outside and heard one go off your first question will probably be "what was that?"