Message from @KiwiMorgs
Discord ID: 547171704108089344
please for the love of god
it is real
I retract my former statements, after watching the video in its entirety I feel a strong urge to recruit Pete to the LIA
kek
If you strip away all the cringe and gay it's literally just a section of an alternate version of the principals video
Oh man
If we could get Pete in here, we would win the epic victory royale and defeat T-Series once and for all
"The LIA needs your help to defeat progressivism! All they need it your credit card details and the 3 digits on the back. But you gotta be quick, the Dems are rallying to the south to claim the victory royale for himself!"
I don't ever want to hear the name Richard Spencer taint that beautiful voice
Pete deserves better
We need to start writing letters ASAP
and emails
It's time
YES
I SUPPORT THIS
All we need is his remote association with the organization, and to record him speaking each of the phonetic sounds. Then we can digitally reconstruct his voice to read out our narrated videos! ||(Obviously we're not going to nor should we do that, but having him involved in the organization or at the very least backing it would be a huge step forward)||
PETEPETEPETEPETEPETE
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what this for
idk i just did a quick something to get a better image for memeings
jamican
*sucks teeth*
hahaha
that last one
This one hits home.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/428940051896860672/547171519315443712/unknown.png I just wanna point out as a sound engineer how completely out of phase those microphones are. Following the 1-3 rule, for every foot away from the thing being recorded, the mics should be another 3 feet away from each other. Assuming Sargon has an average sized head, he seems to be around 1.5-2 feet away from those mics, meaning they should be 4.5 to 6 feet away from each other. Since the grates on the mics are basically touching each other, it's safe to assume that the mic elements themselves are about 2 inches away from each other. Idk exactly what frequencies he should cut out on without either spectrum analyzing the vocal recording (which wouldn't even be fully accurate because it's a recording of a recording), or doing the actual math, but my assumption is that about a third of what he says should be lost to phase cancelation, or if not lost entirely, then significantly dampened and muffled
However, if they were recording to 2 different sources, then there would be no issue
and at that point it's just funny that they taped 2 mics together despite having the budget for all this high quality sound equipment
tbh, slightly smaller than average.