Crowd Noise App - Air Horn, Clapping, Vuvuzela

Crowd Noise App - Air Horn, Clapping, Vuvuzela

By Joel Bowers

  • Category: Entertainment
  • Release Date: 2016-11-21
  • Current Version: 1.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 80.36 MB
  • Developer: Joel Bowers
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 6.0
Score: 1.25
1.25
From 4 Ratings

Description

Crowd noise app comes with all the crowd noise sounds you need and its Bluetooth compatible! You get cheering, clapping, booing, air horn, D-Fense, vuvuzela and even a soccer crowd included. The crowd noise sounds are clear & crisp. 7 unique crowd noise and boos sounds included. Connect the app to your speaker and amplifier system to make the sounds play extremely loud. FEATURES: - 7 crowd noise soundtracks - Bluetooth compatible to sync to a Bluetooth speaker to play the sounds louder - Effective, realistic and clear audio to replicate crowd noises - Sounds can play in the background of your phone allowing you to text, take pictures and surf the internet without disrupting the crowd noises - The soundtracks allow you to set the sounds and focus on cheering for your favorite activity - Connect to your speaker system with audio cables or Bluetooth (cables not included) - Crowd noise audio at a fraction of the cost of purchasing multiple soundtracks and memory cards separately Soundtracks included in the Crowd Noise App - Crowd Cheering Sound - Crowd Clapping Sound - Crowd Booing Sound - D-Fense - Air Horn Loud - Vuvuzela Sound - Soccer Crowd Download the Crowd Noise App and play the crowd noise sounds today!

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Reviews

  • Why don’t I read reviews before buying apps?

    2
    By kilroy90125
    Sounds are fine but the looping is obvious ( crowd cheers fade out then there’s an obvious dead spot and it repeats). you can’t add a sound to the mix ( booking amidst cheering) you have to stop one sound to start another. Not what I was looking for.
  • Not worth the money

    1
    By Thomas Edixon
    Only a handful of sound effects none of which are good quality. Sounds like they were recorded from a television.

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