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Roblox has entirely removed the famed "oof" death sound from all its player-created games. Announced yesterday via the official Roblox Twitter account, the developer has revealed that the "oof ...
The "oof" sound effect wasn't made by anyone at Roblox; it was actually made by a man named Tommy Tallarico. Tommy has worked in the video games industry as composer - meaning he made the music ...
As aforementioned, you will need the matching sound ID to add an audio effect using the Roblox Studio Explorer window. In the case of the popular Osu hit ( which is taken from the titular rhythm ...
Additionally, Tallarico has created a sound effects kit for the game that Roblox developers can use, with the price ranging from $10 to $250 depending on how many sounds are purchased.
In 2020 an agreement was reached between Tommy and Roblox, which meant that anyone making a Roblox experience would have to pay $1 (around 83p or 100 Robux) to be able to use the sound in their game.