Another year has gone by and it is that time again. I have begun work on my stadium sounds for 2012. With less than 2months remaining until the big release, I felt it time to began work to update my library as best as possible.
I am really going to try to work to get sounds for all 120 teams this year and could use the help of the community to get the correct sounds uploaded for each situation.
I am also working to get reverb added to all of my sounds so that each one of the tracks sounds as if it is coming directly from the speakers or crowd.
This year, I will be uploading all sounds for each team to zip files so anyone who wishes to obtain files for a team, may do so by simply downloading one file with all sounds contained within it. The zip files also contain playlists for those who stream sounds from their PCs
Thanks in advance for all of the assistance.
Download Here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i6n5x9rss...q3ZvE_iva?dl=0
GUYS LETS GET CREATIVE WITH SOME OF THESE TEAMS AND FILL THE GAPS!
some of these teams have not had sounds for the three years the feature has been available. All you have to do is suggest something to put in the slot and I will do the work to get that slot filled.
Can't do it without YOU!
Special thanks to Jerseysuave, and Auburn Alumni (others to be listed in the future)
Thanks:
Hokie20 and his website for the outstanding work on the Virginia and Virginia Tech Sounds:
Mike and his Website for his outstanding work on Penn State:
bg1906 Has updated his sounds for 2012: As you all know he does an outstanding job year in and year out: Thanks for the contribution BG!
HuskerAddict for Nebraska
Youngstown Bobcat for Ohio
Buckeye_Mac for Ohio State
Caliblue15 for Kansas State
Spurred for South Carolins http://www.operationsports.com/forum...ck-sounds.html
JamesZ243 (New Member) University of Florida
Mr_McGibblets90 Michigan State Spartans
Coogrfan - Houston Cougars
dodgerphreak - Fresno State
Here is a writeup from your OS brother Culpepper on how to add stadium sounds to the PS3:
Adding Audio Files to Your PS3 Hard Drive
Transfer MP3 files to memory stick (USB flash drive)
Connect an external source (i.e. USB flash drive or external hard drive) that contains audio files to your PS3 via one of the USB ports
From your PS3’s XMB menu navigate to the USB Device under the Music tab
Hit Triangle and "Display All'
Navigate to the file you want to copy, hit Triangle and select Copy
Create a Playlist
Add MP3 files to your playlist
Load NCAA 12
Go to the SFX Menu
Assign MP3 file to the event choices
How to add stadium sounds to XBox 360
Here are the steps: Easy as "Pie"
1. Burn the songs to disc as an Audio CD
2. Insert the disc into your 360 - The 360 will automatically go into it's media player and you will see the list of songs and a button to rip the songs
3. Rip the songs to your 360 Hard Drive - Click Done (all songs on the disc are ripped as an album)
4. Go to the selection for album, select the song, and click play song (You must do the following for each song) - The individual song begins to play
5. Click the button that says edit or save playlist, save the song as it's own playlist (Repeat 4 and 5 for each individual song) 30 songs - 30 playlists, 5 songs 5 playlists (Kapeesh?)
6. Insert NCAA, go to settings, custom stadium sounds, and create new event,
7. Choose the team, event, and playlist. Rinse and Repeat for all events up to 50 (Make sure to save your profile if you don't have the autosave selected)
For Those who are streaming sounds: Per AuburnAlumni: Heed it, like it, love it!
FYI on Streaming sounds...
Set up 2 separate folders for your sounds.
One is a "warehouse" to store all of your different school's sounds..mine is called "NCAA Sounds" with all of my subfolders (Auburn, Florida, LSU, etc.) inside there.
Then I have another Desktop Folder that I call "Current Stadium Sounds". This folder is the only one I actually share with the Xbox.
I simply drag and drop the particular team's sounds from my main folder down to the sharing folder and then go into the game. After the game is over, I simply drag the team's folder I was using out of the shared folder and back into the main folder that I store them in. Then I grab the next stadium's sounds I want and drag it into the sharing folder.
Now I simply set up the instances and it takes 3 minutes because the only sounds that show up are the exact ones I'm looking for.
The reason for your delay? Probably because you have more than one folder in your shared folder. The more folders/files that the network has to sift through to find the sound you want...the longer the delay.
If you keep only one folder in at a time, your delay will be near nonexistent.
Hope that helps.
Feel free to hit me up via meebo or pm if you get stuck! Good luck!
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