Details
In this audio, the primary sound you will hear is that of a keyboard being used. It's not just any keyboard, though, it's a stereo keyboard, which gives the audio an immersive, three-dimensional effect. The keys are mechanical, meaning they make a distinct, clicky noise as they're pressed down and released. You'll notice this isn't the soft, muted sound of a regular computer keyboard. Instead, it's the robust, tactile feedback of a mechanical-switch keyboard, reminiscent of the classic typewriters. The typing speed indicates that the user is touch-typing, hitting the keys swiftly and accurately without looking at them. There's a rhythmic pattern to the typing, like a song played on a strange, modern instrument. It's a familiar sound, yet enhanced by the stereo effect and the mechanical keys. The audio was recorded using an Olympus LS-10, capturing the typing sounds with clarity and precision. This makes the sound of the keyboard feel very present