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This audio titled "Timber Digit" begins with the sound of fingertips gently tapping against a wooden table. The rhythm is slow at first but gradually increases. The distinct echo of the wood gives a sense of an intimate, enclosed space, perhaps a small room, filled with the resonance of each tap and beat. As the tempo quickens, it transforms into a complex pattern of drumming, creating a melody of its own. This pattern alternates between the soft, almost whisper-like sound of fingers lightly brushing against the wood and the stronger, more assertive sound of a palm slamming down. The audio creates an atmosphere that is at once both calming and invigorating, capturing the unique tonal quality of wood and the human touch interacting in a rhythmical symphony. The audio ends with a slow fade out of the drumming, leaving behind a lingering note of the wooden echo. This encapsulates the essence of "Timber Digit", a dance of fingers and wood creating music that is both tactile