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Artificial crowd noise is pre-recorded audio that simulates the live sounds of spectators, particularly during sporting events. Sports teams have used artificial crowd noise to simulate stadium sounds during practices to acclimate themselves to conditions they would face in actual games, and some have accused teams of using artificial crowd noise on top of in-person crowds to distract opposing teams.

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  • Artificial crowd noise is pre-recorded audio that simulates the live sounds of spectators, particularly during sporting events. Sports teams have used artificial crowd noise to simulate stadium sounds during practices to acclimate themselves to conditions they would face in actual games, and some have accused teams of using artificial crowd noise on top of in-person crowds to distract opposing teams. Regular use of such audio grew during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has required many sporting events to be played with no spectators due to restrictions on gatherings or use of facilities. This audio is usually mixed to correspond with in-game events. (en)
  • Ruido de multitud artificial es audio pregrabado que simula los sonidos vivos de espectadores, particularmente durante acontecimientos deportivos. Los equipos deportivos han usado el ruido artificial de la multitud para simular los sonidos del estadio durante las prácticas para aclimatarse a las condiciones que enfrentarían en los juegos reales, y algunos han acusado a los equipos de usar el ruido artificial de la multitud sobre las multitudes en persona para distraer a los equipos contrarios. El uso regular de dicho audio creció durante la pandemia de COVID-19, que ha requerido que muchos eventos deportivos se jueguen sin espectadores debido a las restricciones en las reuniones o el uso de las instalaciones. Este audio generalmente se mezcla para corresponder con los eventos del juego. (es)
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  • Artificial crowd noise is pre-recorded audio that simulates the live sounds of spectators, particularly during sporting events. Sports teams have used artificial crowd noise to simulate stadium sounds during practices to acclimate themselves to conditions they would face in actual games, and some have accused teams of using artificial crowd noise on top of in-person crowds to distract opposing teams. (en)
  • Ruido de multitud artificial es audio pregrabado que simula los sonidos vivos de espectadores, particularmente durante acontecimientos deportivos. Los equipos deportivos han usado el ruido artificial de la multitud para simular los sonidos del estadio durante las prácticas para aclimatarse a las condiciones que enfrentarían en los juegos reales, y algunos han acusado a los equipos de usar el ruido artificial de la multitud sobre las multitudes en persona para distraer a los equipos contrarios. (es)
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  • Artificial crowd noise (en)
  • Ruido de multitud artificial (es)
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