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In this audio recording titled "Noise from Internal Audio Device," an array of sounds produced by a computer's internal audio device can be heard. The audio clip begins with a soft, low-frequency hum which could be identified as the consistent drone of a computer running. As the audio progresses, a variety of electronic noises come into play. There are intermittent beeps, reminiscent of system alerts or notifications. The high-pitched chirping of data being processed is also present. These sounds mix with the underlying hum, creating an intricate symphony of digital noise. Midway through the recording, a sudden static burst can be heard, likely indicating a momentary glitch or disturbance in the system. The static is quickly followed by a return to the familiar hum and beeps, but with an added layer of whirring, perhaps from a cooling fan or a hard drive in operation. Towards the end, the audio quiets down, the electronic chirping and beeps fading away, leaving only the