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The audio begins with a rhythmic clatter, a symphony of mechanical sounds that is distinctly reminiscent of an operational printing press. Recorded on March 19th, 1996, this audio transports the listener into the heart of a bustling printing press room. The room is alive with the high-pitched whir of swiftly revolving spools of paper, punctuated by the steady, low thuds of the printing press in action. The differing pitches and rhythms form an industrial symphony, each sound contributing to the overall melody. The faint rustle of pages being churned out and trimmed to size can be heard over the pulsating hum of the machinery. The metallic clinks of moving parts and occasional grinding noise suggest the presence of large, complex machines, each performing a different task in the printing process. There is a sporadic hissing sound, hinting at the application of ink onto paper, followed by a smooth swoosh as the printed sheets are moved along the conveyor belt.