: The clip is notable for its compressed, slightly "tinny" quality, which fits the aesthetic of early user-generated content platforms.
The sound effect typically triggers when a player types /e wave or /wave in the chat, prompting their avatar to perform a waving animation accompanied by a distinct, synthesized voice saying "Bye!"
The sound has taken on a life of its own outside of the game: roblox_wave_bye_sound_effect
: Much like the iconic "Oof" sound (uuhhh.mp3), the "Bye" sound is frequently used in YouTube "meme" edits, "shitposts," and Roblox-themed TikToks. Technical Usage in Roblox Studio
: The sound is typically tied to the AnimationTrack of the wave emote. When the keyframe for the hand-raise is reached, a Sound object's :Play() function is called. : The clip is notable for its compressed,
: Many modern "R6" and "R15" animation sets still support this classic sound, though some developers replace it with higher-fidelity audio or custom voice lines to fit their specific game's atmosphere. Community Presence and Memes
For developers looking to implement or reference this sound in their own experiences, it is handled via the Roblox sound engine. When the keyframe for the hand-raise is reached,
: Long-time players often associate the sound with the "golden era" of Roblox (circa 2012–2016), using it in "nostalgia trips" or classic-style game remakes.