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This audio features the distinctive sound of an adhesive tape being put to use, presumably originating from Scotland. As it begins, the listener is immediately engulfed by the sharp and unmistakable noise of a roll of duct tape being peeled off. There's a distinct, almost rhythmic pattern to the sound that suggests the tape is being handled with care and precision. You can hear the sticky quality of the tape as it's being torn away from its roll, the noise a testament to its high-quality adhesion. There's a brief pause, then the sound of the tape being applied, its adhesive side meeting the surface with a soft yet firm connection. Subsequently, the audio captures the sound of the tape being ripped off, a quick and satisfying tear that echoes in the space. The paper part of the tape gives a subtle rustling sound, adding depth to the audio experience. The soundscape concludes with the sound of the tape being removed entirely, leaving behind a sense of completion and a job