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In this audio, the predominant sound is that of cardboard being interacted with. Initially, you can hear the crisp, rustling noise of a cardboard box being unfolded and set up. The sharp, distinct sound of a cardboard flap being opened follows, creating a sense of anticipation. The audio then shifts to the noise of a package being unwrapped, with the soft crinkling of paper and the dull thud of it landing on a surface. This is interspersed with the metallic snip-snip of scissors cutting through tape, a familiar sound that further enhances the feeling of opening a package. The audio is a perfect example of foley, or everyday sound effects, employed to create a realistic auditory environment. The sounds are clear and distinct, showcasing the intricate details of sound design. As the audio progresses, there are subtle variations in the cardboard sounds - the slight squeak of a box being closed, the soft thump of a package being set down. These sounds weave together
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In this audio, the predominant sound is that of cardboard being interacted with. Initially, you can hear the crisp, rustling noise of a cardboard box being unfolded and set up. The sharp, distinct sound of a cardboard flap being opened follows, creating a sense of anticipation. The audio then shifts to the noise of a package being unwrapped, with the soft crinkling of paper and the dull thud of it landing on a surface. This is interspersed with the metallic snip-snip of scissors cutting through tape, a familiar sound that further enhances the feeling of opening a package. The audio is a perfect example of foley, or everyday sound effects, employed to create a realistic auditory environment. The sounds are clear and distinct, showcasing the intricate details of sound design. As the audio progresses, there are subtle variations in the cardboard sounds - the slight squeak of a box being closed, the soft thump of a package being set down. These sounds weave together