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As the audio titled "Church's Impulse Response" begins, the listener is immediately enveloped in the spacious ambiance of the famed Carolus Church. The audio captures the unique room acoustics with precision, providing an almost tangible feeling of being within the hallowed walls of the church. Suddenly, the distinct sound of a balloon popping resonates through the vast space. It's a sharp, echoing noise that fills the room before slowly fading into the background, creating a profound impression of the church's reverb. The echo is long and lingering, a testament to the grandeur of the church's architecture and its natural room acoustics. This balloon burst is not just a simple sound; it's an acoustic measurement, a tool used to gauge the impulse response of the environment. By capturing the sound's propagation and its subsequent echoes, one can quantitatively analyze the acoustic characteristics of the church. As the echoes of the balloon pop diminish, they are gradually replaced