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I just checked my iMovie 10.0.3 version and it sure is stripped!!! I don't even seem to have a SAX audio clip.
If you have older versions of iMovie etc., you could possibly use some of the included audio files.
To access them, right-click on the older iMovie.all -> Show Contents -> Resources.
You may also have some you can use from previous earlier installs in: /Library/Audio/AppleLoops/Apple
But man, talk about getting cheap and chinchy Apple, or maybe I'm and you are just missing something???
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