Ultimate Laugh Tracks For Sitcoms, Game Shows, Talk Shows and Comedy Projects, Vol. 1 by Hollywood Laugh Tracks
E**Y
Fun for video and computer sounds
I hate laugh tracks that's why I don't watch sit coms but I sometimes throw a laugh track in my MP3 play list just to break things up. A short laugh track as a replacement for one of the Windows OS sounds is also a crackup.
E**H
Okay, but not great..
This is a "collection" of 50 laugh tracks. I think a lot of these were distilled from comedy performances in the same room - maybe the same performance. The recording quality is decent, but there is not a ton of variety here. There are some tracks obviously recorded at a different place and time, but this CD could have had 100 or 150 clips, encompassing a far wider variety of laugh tracks of various vintages. Okay for the price, and it helped with the project I was working on, but I was hoping for a bit more.
J**S
The download is good quality
This is the most professional sounding tracks for audience laughter. Well worth the money.
J**N
Would Not Downlaod the MP3
I bought the MP3 for download and when I hit the download button, it said the download was not available. What do I do now? No answer!
J**R
Cool and Funny Laugh Track Sound Effects!
This sound effects pack provides a variety of laugh track recordings to make it less tedious to hear when applying cues for the sitcom effects. It's pretty helpful.
I**I
Husband loves it!
He plans to use the CD when making vacation dvds.
E**E
Worls well.
It has small, medium, and HUGE laughs, together with appropriate applause in places...lots of choices. We used it on a feature film based on TV "sitcoms", and will be using it for another. We recommend it.
F**D
OK, but are they royalty free???
A decent selection of laughs and applause. With careful usage, overlapping and editing these offer a wide variety of laughs. Better than some SFX collections that cost 25x more. The BIG question is are they royalty free? The risk is very low for low budget productions and hobby projects but if you create something that ends up generating some real revenue, the copyright owners could file an action if these are not specifically royalty free. Amazon needs to research this and specify in the description of ANY EFX collections they sell whether they are royalty free. This is to their benefit as well in that they could be dragged into court over this, worst case. Remember that unscrupulous copyright owners might want to be nebulous on this point so as to set up producers for legal actions.
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