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The audio recording begins with an unsettling buzzing sound, a typical electronic noise, suggestive of a defect in a microphone or a disturbance in the audio line. The buzz is persistent and grating, creating a sense of unease and discomfort. Suddenly, there's a solid thump. It's the sound of a hand hitting the microphone deliberately, a purposeful and firm action taken to rectify the annoying buzz. Following the thump, the buzz ceases abruptly, replaced by a clear and crisp silence, indicating that the issue has been resolved successfully. The audio returns to normal functioning, providing a relief from the earlier dissonance.