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The audio titled "Cleaning Up Static Noise" starts off with the granular sound of coarse particles moving, reminiscent of a field recording. It brings to mind an image of iron filings being shuffled or stirred, producing a rustling, crackling noise. This is overlaid with a faint, distant echo that gives a sense of spaciousness and depth, as if the sound is bouncing off hard surfaces. Then, there's a transition. The sound of water trickling comes into play, providing a soothing, rhythmic counterpoint to the rougher noise. It flows steadily, yet unpredictably, like a babbling brook washing over stones, giving the audio a dynamic and organic feel. Suddenly, a sharp metallic clang rings out, jarring and clear. It’s as if someone hit a piece of metal against a stone fence. The sound reverberates, echoing into the distance, and the reverb adds a haunting, otherworldly quality to the audio. Throughout the recording,