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How hard seriously would it be to get like 8 generic crowd effects from general cheering, to screaming to oooh etc and then just fire them off from a studio? Doesn't sound that difficult at allDana apparently said they aren't canceling anything. Already moved 1 event to the UFC PI, expect Tomy/Khabib goes ahead
Shame there'll be no crowd though
Huh?They barely get it right in sports games, doubt a fight company is gonna nail it in a weeks notice.
They barely get it right in sports games, doubt a fight company is gonna nail it in a weeks notice.Huh?
The hell are you on about dude. 8 sound effects with crowd noises. 15 dollar and hour radio DJs do more than thatThey barely get it right in sports games, doubt a fight company is gonna nail it in a weeks notice.
It's extremely easy. A general crowd sound then have some heightened crowd noises for strikers and for a finish. It doesn't have to ******* magic just better than hearing the corner men ******* fartSo do you want random noises or realistic crowd sounds? Its not as easy as you seem to think it is.
Yeah righto guess we should just give up cause it seems hardIt's not easy at all. Go watch an episode of WWE Smackdown where they added fake crowd noise. It sounds like absolute s**t. I'd much prefer to just hear the coaches, commentators and sound of fist hitting the face than a hair dryer buzzing for 5 hours.
You can hear the corners all the way up till the main event on almost every card.I wouldn't mind hearing more of the corners during fights. Mightn't even go a few weeks without hearing 'WOOOOO' unless somehow that's been Anik doing it all along!
You can't really think generic noise played randomly throughout an event would be good though? Just have it set up like DWTNCS, it's fineYou can hear the corners all the way up till the main event on almost every card.
Watched a soccer game with generic crowd noise and it was great.You can't really think generic noise played randomly throughout an event would be good though? Just have it set up like DWTNCS, it's fine
Yes. It is hard. And its not needed. Why would the UFC waste time and money on a very temporary thing?Yeah righto guess we should just give up cause it seems hard
Time and money? Jeez you're making a mountain out of a mole hill.Yes. It is hard. And its not needed. Why would the UFC waste time and money on a very temporary thing?
You think its free? You think they just snap their fingers and boom the have a sound? You really have no idea about anything do you?Time and money? Jeez you're making a mountain out of a mole hill.
You're an absoloute peanut lolYou think its free? You think they just snap their fingers and boom the have a sound? You really have no idea about anything do you?
Go ahead then mate. Whip up some sound effects right now that don't sound like s**t. Its so easy afterall.You're an absoloute peanut lol
Oh yeah cause I have a full production studio at my fingertips ya knob.Go ahead then mate. Whip up some sound effects right now that don't sound like s**t. Its so easy afterall.
Doesn't need a full production studio "ya knob". Its extremely easy, as you said.Oh yeah cause I have a full production studio at my fingertips ya knob.
It's extremely easy. A general crowd sound then have some heightened crowd noises for strikers and for a finish. It doesn't have to ******* magic just better than hearing the corner men ******* fart
It's extremely easy for a hundreds of millions of dollars company. In fact there is crowd noise compilations all over YouTube.Doesn't need a full production studio "ya knob". Its extremely easy, as you said.
No one's asking for perfectly in sync noise for Christ sake. Some blanket noise for majority of it and some heightened sounds for submission attempts and heavy shots.A million dollar company couldn't do it to a pre-taped show, yet you think the UFC could do it live. C'mon mate.