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  2. Artificial crowd noise - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Walla - Wikipedia

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    In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background. [1] A group of actors brought together in the post-production stage of film production to create this murmur is known as a walla group.

  4. File:Crowd panicking after the 2025 New Orleans truck attack ...

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    Video contains a Telegram link. No one in the video is running down to the sidewalk area where the link is edited in. I cropped the video to get rid of the link. The original video is still in the source section (with the timespan on the bottom right and the link).

  5. That Sound You Hear Is Trumpworld Panicking - AOL

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    Madame Tussaud’s in Berlin dumped its wax version of America’s worst president in a dumpster in anticipation of Tuesday’s election. But it’s not just about getting rid of wax sculptures ...

  6. Crowd collapses and crushes - Wikipedia

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    [a] For a person in a crowd a signal of danger, and a warning to get out of the crowd if possible, is the sensation of being touched on all four sides. A later, more serious, warning is when one feels shock waves travelling through the crowd, due to people at the back pushing forward against people at the front with nowhere to go. [21]

  7. Long-range acoustic device - Wikipedia

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    A long-range acoustic device (LRAD), acoustic hailing device (AHD) or sound cannon is a specialized loudspeaker that produces sound at high power for communicating at a distance. It has been used as a method of crowd control , which has caused permanent hearing damage , having an extremely high decibel capacity (up to 160 dB measured at one ...

  8. Stock sound effect - Wikipedia

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    These collections of prerecorded sound effects, both real and artificial, began to be referred to as stock sound effects and were organized into libraries. As their usage increased, stock sound effects libraries became the valuable assets of sound design artists and production companies. Some stock sound effects have been reused so many times ...

  9. 8 Ways to Be a Sober Social Butterfly - AOL

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    But, GABA breaks down about twice as fast as glutamate so the relaxing effects wear off faster than the excitatory effects. After three or four drinks, the brain can end up overstimulated and this ...