19 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Exaggerated"

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Me going "woosh phewww fweeeew" for a character throwing something and waving their arms around.
Author: Bouncyballblue
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Purposely smacking a wad of bubblegum. Also blowing a bubble until it pops.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Eating a tasty watermelon on a toasty day. Some people might be annoyed by this sound. Mixed wet and crunchy bites.
Author: Leemuffin
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Lips clap and exaggerated inhale.
Author: Lukewarm
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Exaggerated keyboard typing sounds.
Author: Nezbednik
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A simple, slightly exaggerated, happy greeting.
Author: Uinten
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Over-the-top water slurping sound. Very exaggerated.
Author: Taylorsyoung@Gmail
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The gasps keep getting more exaggerated each time. . . That's all. . .
Author: Izzytherobloxgamer
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Impression of chomping and biting sounds, no food. Cartoony and exaggerated.
Author: Scottemoil
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Two angry, but not exaggerated, mouse hits.
Author: Frostyfrost
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A more exaggerated, slightly vocalized inhale sound. The kind of thing you might use in a cartoon. Recorded standing in a closet. Recorder: olympus digital voice recorder. Microphone: sony ecm-ms907.
Author: Otherthings
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Used a micro-cassette recorder to record bells from the naxi village in yunan, china. I'm swinging them around, which gives the recording a flange-like warble sound, exaggerated by the tape recorder.
Author: Csargent
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This sound was captured while doing a short circuit ride on my indoor bike. You will hear the variation in the location of the petals and slight variations in speed. Also you will hear my occasional breath. While somewhat over exaggerated still recessed and not overly noticed able.
Author: Polmantz
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Acryllic markers being used on masonite wood. Both long and short strokes recorded from different angles. Sounds very exaggerated, similar to cardboard or paper. Could also sound like writing. Recorded with a blue yeti in stereo mode without any processing. Recorded for a promotional video.
Author: Itzgoldenleonard
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Chewing: this sound is purposefully exaggerated to enhance the disturbing feeling of a person eating too loud and with an open mouth. You can hear every crunch and saliva pulling between the lips. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg in a sound studio. Specifically created to enhance irritation.
Author: Rehanjo
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This is a recording of me pressing buttons, flicking the stick, and making circles around the edge notches of the wii nunchuck. I do all of these things in random intervals instead of actually playing something, as the more intense sounds work better for what i recorded this for.
Author: Foxfire
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Chips being eaten: this sound is purposefully exaggerated to enhance the disturbing feeling of a person eating too loudly and with an open mouth. You can hear every crunch and saliva pulling between the lips that are munching down on chips. It sounds sloppy and disgusting. Recorded with the zoom h6, rode ntg in a sound studio. Specifically created to enhance irritation.
Author: Rehanjo
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Files labeled "ms" correspond to mid/side recordings. This allows for adjustment and separation of the stereo image. To makes the most of these samples, i suggest you do, or the stereoness could sound exaggerated. Most daws and audio editors have this capability, or you can use any of several free applications, such as voxengo's msed (set to "inline" mode). The pack variations correspond to different recording techniques and microphone combinations.
Author: Stomachache
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Another recording of rain and thunder, but in some ways a better one. This one is a surprisingly big crack and rumble preceded and followed by a nice sounding rain. I made this by positioning a stereo-matched pair of akg c451b condenser mics in an exaggerated x-y configuration (a wider stereo field) and aiming them out of my open window. The mics went into a universal audio 2-610 preamp, an apogee duet 2, and then ableton at 48khz and 24 bits. I believe i had the mics set flat, and there was no post processing (though i was mightily tempted to upload the much-better-sounding eqed and compressed files) so that you can fine tune it to suit your needs. You'll notice that the loudest parts of the thunder boom clipped the input, but, due to the pleasant and forgiving nature of vacuum tubes, the clipping sounds more compressed than distorted. Feel free to use this sound in any commercial or artistic work! you do not need to credit me.
Author: Davidhrivnak
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