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The audio begins with a subtle zooming sound, setting the scene for an action about to unravel. This is followed by a distinct and sharp ting sound, like metal lightly hitting on another object, possibly a cylinder, indicating the start of the precise movement. The main event then comes into play, the drawing of a machete from its sheath. The sound is a smooth yet powerful cling that reverberates through the air. The noise communicates the sharpness and strength of the blade, and the smoothness of its removal suggests the ease and skill with which the wielder handles it. As the machete is fully unsheathed, a low, resonating ding sound is heard, echoing the blade's contact with the outside world. Finally, a light tinkling noise follows, fading out gradually. This could be the sound of the blade being moved around slightly, the light catching it at different angles and reflecting off its polished surface. The audio ends, leaving behind an atmosphere of anticipation