I just know that because there are some stadiums that do not have enough supporters, but the cheers sound already full lively with drum strings also.
what do you think?, is real or use recording through speakers
The answer is yes, maybe the supporter's voice is just using a tool, but not all matches in every league.
Even if it is not real, but it is quite good to enliven the atmosphere of the match.
Rarely do people watch football matches or other sports matches that are not full of spectators such as the English Premier League or La Liga on live broadcasts that are broadcast paying attention to the same audience voice throughout the match.
Several times I've watched matches from local leagues in my country where the stadium is sometimes very scanty and they do not use any form of tool to fill in cheer sounds in the speakers, it's always very different to be honest..
This is to say that in such a match, the only voice you will hearing is the voice of the match speculator(s), it's makes the whole experience not look like it's a football match we are watching.
So, really, if football organizers are using tools to fill In cheer voices and drums into speakers as a match is going on, it's nice as long as it keep the viewers entertained, thats all that matters.
I share your view 100%. Though I never gave it a thought until I read this thread, and ever since then I've done a lot of digging and listening to try to verify the truth. My brother, it seems the ones with the huge and sophisticated stadiums are kind of altered and refined to make it sound that way. They wanted that captivating sound, so they found a way to make it happen.
Had it been it was the natural voice of the people, everything would not be as it is, it could be noisy and boring, so they found a better way to refine the atmosphere and I see nothing bad in that. This helps better with the way the commentator's voice is more audible and it could have only been possible if technology is involved.