Appropriate dB for SOTS in MLB 20

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  • Juzbee
    Rookie
    • Feb 2016
    • 233

    #1

    Appropriate dB for SOTS in MLB 20

    Hi gang. I am about to carry over my franchise from MLB 19 to MLB 20. I've been mostly using the same music for the past few iterations of the game. However, I've noticed that the old bug of the SOTS music being way too quiet in comparison to the rest of the in-game music is gone, and now my music is way to loud by comparison. Anyone know of the right decibel level to apply to my music files prior to importing them into MLB 20? Thanks!
  • Juzbee
    Rookie
    • Feb 2016
    • 233

    #2
    Re: Appropriate dB for SOTS in MLB 20

    I'm hoping that now that baseball season is winding down that maybe someone who is knowledgeable about SOTS for MLB 20 can answer. I've move my franchise over to 20, and I'm enjoying the game. But I'm not going to bother with all the word that implementing SOTS requires (my own music, not "real life") without knowing this detail. Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer. For what it's worth, I'm enjoying MLB 20 thus far with the stock music. But I always like my own music better.

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    • atomo
      Rookie
      • Jun 2011
      • 97

      #3
      Re: Appropriate dB for SOTS in MLB 20

      Originally posted by Juzbee
      I'm hoping that now that baseball season is winding down that maybe someone who is knowledgeable about SOTS for MLB 20 can answer. I've move my franchise over to 20, and I'm enjoying the game. But I'm not going to bother with all the word that implementing SOTS requires (my own music, not "real life") without knowing this detail. Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer. For what it's worth, I'm enjoying MLB 20 thus far with the stock music. But I always like my own music better.
      In my experience...
      +- 8dB for Cues
      +-100dB for chants/jeers/cheers/vendors, etc...

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