52 Free Voix humaine Sound Effects - Most Popular
Delirious laughter #7

A horrible delirious laugh. This sound has no effect, but reverberation would make it terrible. UCS Category: VOXLaff. Length: 00:03.
Delirious laughter #15

A horrible delirious laugh. This sound has no effect, but reverberation would make it terrible. UCS Category: VOXLaff. Length: 00:06.
Delirious laughter #8

A horrible delirious laugh. This sound has no effect, but reverberation would make it terrible. UCS Category: VOXLaff. Length: 00:03.
Delirious laughter #9

A horrible delirious laugh. This sound has no effect, but reverberation would make it terrible. UCS Category: VOXLaff. Length: 00:02.
Microphone, un deux #1

I test a microphone by speaking in french "Un deux". UCS Category: COMMic. Length: 00:01.
Delirious laughter #10

A horrible delirious laugh. This sound has no effect, but reverberation would make it terrible. UCS Category: VOXLaff. Length: 00:02.
Delirious laughter #11

A horrible delirious laugh. This sound has no effect, but reverberation would make it terrible. UCS Category: VOXLaff. Length: 00:02.
Santa Claus, Oh Oh Oh #5

The famous "Oh Oh Oh" of Santa Claus. UCS Category: VOXMale. Length: 00:03.
Microphone, un un

I test a microphone by speaking in french "Un Un". UCS Category: COMMic. Length: 00:01.
Santa Claus, Oh Oh Oh #2

The famous "Oh Oh Oh" of Santa Claus. UCS Category: VOXMale. Length: 00:03.
Santa Claus, Oh Oh Oh #3

The famous "Oh Oh Oh" of Santa Claus. UCS Category: VOXMale. Length: 00:03.
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