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The audio titled "Chemical Drying" begins with a distinctive analogue hum, stirring the senses and setting an experimental tone. It's reminiscent of a laboratory filled with bubbling concoctions and fascinating reactions, setting the stage for the chemical drying process, which the title alludes to. The synth then takes over, a smooth, ethereal sound that weaves itself in and out of the audio landscape. It's a Roland, renowned for its warm and rich tones, and it's evident in the depth and resonance of the notes that flow seamlessly one after the other. The Juno106 plays a crucial role in this musical arrangement. Known for its ability to produce a wide range of sounds, from harsh and metallic to soft and melodic, it brings an element of versatility to the audio. The Juno106 creates a soundscape that's both familiar and foreign, much like the chemical drying process itself, which involves transforming liquid chemicals into solid forms. The audio runs in a loop, repeating the