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In this audio titled "Typing Machine", the dominant sound that fills the air is the rhythmic thudding of an old typewriter. Each key press produces a loud, distinctive thud, reminiscent of a sound that has been preserved in a museum. The typewriter is not just a machine, but a relic from the past, a tool once used by writers of the old world. Its sound is far louder than the soft tapping of modern keyboards, each thud echoing with a sense of history and purpose. The sounds of typing, of each letter being imprinted on paper, are continuous, creating a rhythm that's almost musical. The audio is a nostalgic journey back in time, reminding us of the origins of the written word, and the tactile connection between the writer, the machine, and the page.