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This audio recording is titled "Sound Effects from an Engine - Part 4". As the title suggests, it provides a series of sound effects that are specifically engineered to mimic the sounds produced by a functioning engine. These sound effects are intended for use in foley work, where they can be used to add realistic engine sounds to film or television productions. The sounds were created using FM synthesis, a method of sound synthesis where the timbre of a simple waveform is changed by frequency modulation from an additional signal. The audio progresses through a series of distinct engine sounds, each varying in pitch, tone, and intensity. Some sounds mimic the steady hum of a well-tuned engine while others represent the more erratic noises of a faulty or struggling motor. This range of sound effects makes the audio suitable for various scenarios, from the depiction of a smoothly running machine to the portrayal of a motor in distress. The audio is also loopable, meaning that it can be