07-19-2020, 03:33 AM
MLB Parks Will Use Crowd Noises From MLB The Show
<p>Major League Baseball is starting up next week, but the players will be in empty stadiums due to the ongoing <a href="https://www.cnet.com/health/coronavirus-test-how-long-does-it-take-to-get-covid-19-results-back/">coronavirus pandemic</a>. They'll still get to hear the roar of the crowd, though, as stadium engineers have rigged up the system to play sounds from <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/games/mlb-the-show-20/">MLB The Show</a>.</p><p><a href="https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29477550/mlb-parks-use-crowd-noise-mlb-show-games">ESPN</a> reports that engineers have set about 75 different effects and reactions, so players can get a big reaction when they score a home run or simulated disappointment when they strikeout. The sounds are borrowed from Sony's San Diego Studios, which has been capturing the sounds over the course of several baseball seasons. The move imitates one that <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/premier-league-will-use-fifa-crowd-noise-for-empty/1100-6478112/">European soccer leagues have used</a> with the <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/games/fifa-21/">FIFA</a> series.</p><p>MLB executive vice president for strategy Chris Marinak said they made sure the sounds would be able to match the game's action, so that it wouldn't be distracting.</p><a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/mlb-parks-will-use-crowd-noises-from-mlb-the-show/1100-6479872/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f/">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>
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<p>Major League Baseball is starting up next week, but the players will be in empty stadiums due to the ongoing <a href="https://www.cnet.com/health/coronavirus-test-how-long-does-it-take-to-get-covid-19-results-back/">coronavirus pandemic</a>. They'll still get to hear the roar of the crowd, though, as stadium engineers have rigged up the system to play sounds from <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/games/mlb-the-show-20/">MLB The Show</a>.</p><p><a href="https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29477550/mlb-parks-use-crowd-noise-mlb-show-games">ESPN</a> reports that engineers have set about 75 different effects and reactions, so players can get a big reaction when they score a home run or simulated disappointment when they strikeout. The sounds are borrowed from Sony's San Diego Studios, which has been capturing the sounds over the course of several baseball seasons. The move imitates one that <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/premier-league-will-use-fifa-crowd-noise-for-empty/1100-6478112/">European soccer leagues have used</a> with the <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/games/fifa-21/">FIFA</a> series.</p><p>MLB executive vice president for strategy Chris Marinak said they made sure the sounds would be able to match the game's action, so that it wouldn't be distracting.</p><a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/mlb-parks-will-use-crowd-noises-from-mlb-the-show/1100-6479872/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f/">Continue Reading at GameSpot</a>
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