How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

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  • Tommyklaid
    Legend
    • Jul 2006
    • 1859

    #16
    Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

    Originally posted by BL8001
    For real, just put a mic about 6 feet from the net and shoot layups for 5 minutes, then 4 foot jumpers, 8 foot, 12 foot, etc dunk, grab rebounds, etc.

    Put them all in distance appropriate folders and have the game randomly pick one from the distance folder equal to the in-game shot and now you have varied net sounds.

    You could do this in any of the million indoor gyms in this country.

    Once you have your sound collection you can enhance it post process and tune them for different arenas, large, medium, small.

    Now you have a sound collection and if you feel like adding more to it you just capture more ball/net/rim interactions and add them to the catalog.


    My thoughts exactly!

    BOTH games should do this....all sports games should 'sound' just as great as it is 'visually' - c'mon man! lol
    Currently playing on PS5 & XBOX SERIES X:
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    • BL8001
      MVP
      • Jul 2010
      • 1884

      #17
      Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

      One sound element that i dont understand why its missing, songs played during possessions.

      Its in every NBA broadcast this season. The arena is still playing a song while the teams are playing.
      resident curmudgeon

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      • rockchisler
        All Star
        • Oct 2002
        • 8290

        #18
        Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

        Ima play devils advocate.. I don't have a problem with the arena net sound. They are using a $169.99 dollar basketball. I high end breakaway rim and backboard and a high end net, not the $4.99 one you get a Kmart. The sound will be different. They nailed the rim sound in Live.. the other game has not. Now with that said Dallas Rims have a deeper sound then Detroit in real life so yes I believe there is room for improvement for those sounds but as of now,Live is killing it..
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        • ChrisCP3Paul
          Rookie
          • Oct 2014
          • 64

          #19
          Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

          Originally posted by rockchisler
          Ima play devils advocate.. I don't have a problem with the arena net sound. They are using a $169.99 dollar basketball. I high end breakaway rim and backboard and a high end net, not the $4.99 one you get a Kmart. The sound will be different. They nailed the rim sound in Live.. the other game has not. Now with that said Dallas Rims have a deeper sound then Detroit in real life so yes I believe there is room for improvement for those sounds but as of now,Live is killing it..

          I don't get it.... I don't get what you're saying at all..... to anyone watching a game ever on TV or in real life, you would know the sound is wrong and nevermind the fact that it's almost always identical, like they only captured 2 or 3 different swishes??

          And I really lost you on the basketball and rim stuff you were talking, but just to humor you, I have been buying and playing with authentic Spalding basketballs since the late 90's, and my local gym I play at cost $600 million dollars to build so on a weekly almost daily basis I'm playing with an authentic ball in authentic arena with authentic goals (rim, backboard)

          Also the numerous NBA games I've attended sitting just rows behind either the hoop or the player benches so trust me when I say this... and trust pretty much everyone else, they got the net sound completely wrong dude


          this the gym I ball at

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          • King_B_Mack
            All Star
            • Jan 2009
            • 24450

            #20
            Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

            Originally posted by ChrisCP3Paul
            I don't get it.... I don't get what you're saying at all..... to anyone watching a game ever on TV or in real life, you would know the sound is wrong and nevermind the fact that it's almost always identical, like they only captured 2 or 3 different swishes??

            And I really lost you on the basketball and rim stuff you were talking, but just to humor you, I have been buying and playing with authentic Spalding basketballs since the late 90's, and my local gym I play at cost $600 million dollars to build so on a weekly almost daily basis I'm playing with an authentic ball in authentic arena with authentic goals (rim, backboard)

            Also the numerous NBA games I've attended sitting just rows behind either the hoop or the player benches so trust me when I say this... and trust pretty much everyone else, they got the net sound completely wrong dude


            this the gym I ball at

            Is that six courts? Damn man your membership fee must be a small fortune? I need to come kick it with you on gym days haha

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            • Mian
              Rookie
              • Nov 2014
              • 28

              #21
              Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

              Originally posted by King_B_Mack
              Is that six courts? Damn man your membership fee must be a small fortune? I need to come kick it with you on gym days haha
              thats nice

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              • JBulls
                Rookie
                • Sep 2013
                • 495

                #22
                Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

                Originally posted by ChrisCP3Paul
                this the gym I ball at

                ******* you got official nba backtops, they go for like $14K each. how 'bout you go in there and record some buckets for us :P

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                • The 24th Letter
                  ERA
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 39373

                  #23
                  Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

                  Originally posted by King_B_Mack
                  Is that six courts? Damn man your membership fee must be a small fortune? I need to come kick it with you on gym days haha

                  Runs about $60 a month I believe...

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                  • ChrisCP3Paul
                    Rookie
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 64

                    #24
                    Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

                    K I admit I'm probably too hard for them about the sound, for real though they did an OK job on the in game swish sounds.... they could be better, but they're playable... but when you're in the practice gym alone they are horrible, I think they do some sort of an echo thing and it just sounds horrible, like a hard thump/swoosh combo..


                    and yea the membership at the gym is around $60, but one time drop in fee is like $17 which is expensive, usually $4 at every other community centre in town... they got 2 ice rinks to the right and 2 more hard vinyl floors and a rock climbing wall over to the left, a weight room is actually on the balcony where the picture is taken from

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                    • rockchisler
                      All Star
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 8290

                      #25
                      Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

                      Originally posted by ChrisCP3Paul
                      I don't get it.... I don't get what you're saying at all..... to anyone watching a game ever on TV or in real life, you would know the sound is wrong and nevermind the fact that it's almost always identical, like they only captured 2 or 3 different swishes??

                      And I really lost you on the basketball and rim stuff you were talking, but just to humor you, I have been buying and playing with authentic Spalding basketballs since the late 90's, and my local gym I play at cost $600 million dollars to build so on a weekly almost daily basis I'm playing with an authentic ball in authentic arena with authentic goals (rim, backboard)

                      Also the numerous NBA games I've attended sitting just rows behind either the hoop or the player benches so trust me when I say this... and trust pretty much everyone else, they got the net sound completely wrong dude


                      this the gym I ball at

                      $178 million to build not $600 million and its not a local gym it was for the 2010 Olympics...Also.You are not the only one that has sat courtside at a NBA game..
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                      • ChrisCP3Paul
                        Rookie
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 64

                        #26
                        Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

                        ^ yea you're completely right, I think I was quoting the overall costs for the sports arenas or something along those lines, that's where I got the 600 mill from. But yea if you check Wikipedia like I'm sure you just did, you get the exact same number you quoted

                        And you don't have to come at me like a typical internet nerd, relax dude.... because I'm not sitting here bragging about playing in this gym, or sitting clost to courtside at NBA games..... I simply mentioned those things to validate my point further.

                        You just can't win on the internet sometimes with some people eh, you voice your opinion you get called out for not backing it up, you voice your opinion with evidence and facts and you get called out for that just the same.

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                        • rockchisler
                          All Star
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 8290

                          #27
                          Re: How the NBA Live 15 Audio Team Created an Authentic Arena Atmosphere

                          Originally posted by ChrisCP3Paul
                          ^ yea you're completely right, I think I was quoting the overall costs for the sports arenas or something along those lines, that's where I got the 600 mill from. But yea if you check Wikipedia like I'm sure you just did, you get the exact same number you quoted

                          And you don't have to come at me like a typical internet nerd, relax dude.... because I'm not sitting here bragging about playing in this gym, or sitting clost to courtside at NBA games..... I simply mentioned those things to validate my point further.

                          You just can't win on the internet sometimes with some people eh, you voice your opinion you get called out for not backing it up, you voice your opinion with evidence and facts and you get called out for that just the same.
                          I love Fact checking..All good tho..
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