Someone explain the donkey in the crowd please
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Re: Someone explain the donkey in the crowd please
Originally posted by rock85Wasn't that a show in the 70'sThe New England Patriots cheated to win four Super Bowls.Comment
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Re: Someone explain the donkey in the crowd please
Never heard it. Maybe it's something stadium specific??Comment
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Originally posted by spacefunkYou know what I'm talking about? When someone hits a ball and you hear, "EEEAWWWW."
And no "Ewwww" or whatever it is you're talking about (I've never heard it so I don't know...)Comment
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Re: Someone explain the donkey in the crowd please
Originally posted by baa7Turn the Crowd volume down to 30, the Crowd comments and Announcer down to 10-15, the stadium music OFF (why does that music play DURING a player's AB?!) and the On-field sounds (bat, ball, gloves) to 6... PERFECT! ;-)
And no "Ewwww" or whatever it is you're talking about (I've never heard it so I don't know...)
Actually some stadiums do play music after every pitch. And some dont. For instance at Wrigley they ONLY use REAL organ music. Nothing else , and they only do it sparingly. Usually after plays are over or batters are retired. But last night I was watching the Twins game at Metrodome they pretty much played music after every single pitch. I was laughing to myself because I swear they were just using a MLB2K5 soundtrack. THe music was EXACTLY identical to MLB 2K5.
I did a custom stadium soundtrack for Wrigley. Sounds perfect. Only organ music. No clapping sounds or fake horns or nothing else. And nothing in between pitches.Chicago Cubs
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Re: Someone explain the donkey in the crowd please
Originally posted by Chitown1211I did a custom stadium soundtrack for Wrigley. Sounds perfect. Only organ music. No clapping sounds or fake horns or nothing else. And nothing in between pitches.Comment
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Sorry , but I dont have AR.
But it is really easy to do for Wrigley. You can do it in about 20 minutes. Mostly you are just going to UNSELECT all music for a lot of things and for the rest just use the real organ music. No real songs and no fake horns and clapping sounds or drums either. If you go to do it you will see what I mean. Its much easier than you think.
I just left the rest of the stadiums at default as I dont really know what music other stadiums use around the league. Just drove me crazy hearing live music and drums beating at Wrigley.Chicago Cubs
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