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The audio titled "Collapse" begins with a stereo effect, immersing the listener in a rich, layered soundscape. The initial sound is reminiscent of a crunchy texture, like stepping on dry leaves or the rustle of old parchment. This sound was recorded using a Tascam, an audio recording device known for its exceptional quality and clarity. The Tascam's capabilities are evident in the sharpness of the audio, and the details of the crinkling, rustling sounds are brought to life. As the audio progresses, the sound of paper being handled becomes more prominent. There's the distinct noise of paper being folded, creating a crease. It's an intimate, tactile sound that conjures images of hands working carefully with a sheet of paper. This is followed by the sound of paper being crumpled. The intensity and volume of the crumpling noise increase, lending an element of drama and tension to the audio. The crumpling sound peaks and then fades