The Sounds of The Show Come from the Minor Leagues
Sony San Diego Studio and the audio team behind MLB 12 The Show is looking to beef up the audio side of the game. Kotaku has the scoop. Quote:
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Say what you will, but these guys do it right.
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SMH at the comments following that article.......
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A ball pounding a glove and the crack of the bat is going to be the same in any ball park. Now I guess there may be a small difference if its a Dome vs outdoor stadium. Thats what I think anyway. |
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I think the only real difference will be in the crowd. I've been to a minor league game and an MLB game, and it is like night and day. The MLB crowd sounds surroundy and overpowering (because the seating is so much more spread out, and the structure is larger and more complex), even if the game isn't sold out. A minor league game generally sounds like a smaller number of people, regardless of the actual attendance numbers, because the bleachers don't contribute to that large stadium/hall effect, plus it's usually bleachers in random places, but its rare the entire park is surrounded evenly by seating.
Just about any other sound effect I'd think would be exactly the same in either park/league, as long as they adjusted for the difference in pitch speed and bat speed (eg a MLB fastball is going to be faster, and thus slightly louder, than a minor league one). And say what you will about knowing they don't go to actual MLB parks for sound, but another reality is that human ears are just not that sensitive. Production teams do this sort of thing all the time in movies, that large explosion or thunder crack could very well be a parachute or tin foil being shaken, etc... So you may disagree with their decision, but please don't let your argument degrade to singling them out for a practice that is all but ubiquitous. |
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The thing that I like about this article, and the article which preceded it involving the same event, is that this is something which normally just happens "behind the scenes" for us, something which we normally choose to neglect because the information is not that important.
In my opinion, if there are articles being released about this kind of information, and a website actually uses an author to take quotes and write out said story, I think this improvement is significant for the game's presentation front with regard to changes being made. I do hope we're in for a treat from that "staleness" we've felt with the game the past few years (I don't mean "blandness," I simply mean "same ol' same ol'"). Although, I do wish they were able to do this in a major league park for the overall crowd ambiance. |
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Does that minor league stadium have chain link fence behind the plate? Because that chain link sound on what should be nylon net has been bugging me every year.
I haven't seen chain link used since Little League, and even then the chain link had been replaced with nylon when they redid the fields a few years later. The sounds in the game otherwise are stellar (although footstep sounds are a bit too loud) but they have gotta change the backstop sound. |
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