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This audio clip showcases an exquisite manipulation of sound, specifically focusing on a reverse cymbal. The audio begins with the striking of a cymbal, which is immediately followed by an echoing reverb that creates a haunting atmospheric effect. The reverberation is not just a simple echo, but rather an extended delay, giving the sound a sensation of being stretched out over time. The cymbal's sound, typically sharp and fleeting, is transformed into a prolonged sonic experience, almost akin to a dub effect. This is amplified by the use of reverb, which adds depth and richness to the sound, making it seem as though it's resonating in a large, open space. The striking feature of the audio is the reverse effect applied to the cymbal. Instead of the usual attack and decay, we hear the cymbal's sound in reverse - it starts from a point of silence, grows in volume and intensity, and then abruptly cuts off. This reversal provides an intriguing shift