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In this engaging audio experience titled "Tearing Paper Ambience Experiment", listeners are immersed in a uniquely crafted world of sound. This auditory exploration is underpinned by the foley technique, often used in film and television to create natural, everyday sound effects. The primary sound, as suggested by the title, is that of paper being torn. This ranges from gentle rips to more aggressive tears, creating a rich tapestry of sonic textures. The tearing of paper is a sound that everyone can recognize, and yet in this context it becomes something almost hypnotic. The audio experiment is captured using a Sennheiser microphone, renowned for its superior sound quality. In combination with the Zoom F4 recorder, it creates a highly realistic and immersive soundscape. The F4 is known for its advanced features like the Ambisonic mode, which helps create a spatial sound field around the listener. The audio is further enhanced with the use of Ambisonic and B-format technologies. Thes