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The audio recording titled "Scratching a Tree Recorded on December 2, 2013 with ZoomH2nXY Microphone" presents an intriguing soundscape that hails from an outdoor setting on a university campus. The unique sound of scratching a tree forms the centerpiece of this audio piece. The recording is characterized by a percussive rhythm, generated by the act of scratching against the bark of a tree. This rhythmic pattern, resembling a percussion instrument, contributes to the overall auditory experience. The audio was meticulously captured using a ZoomH2nXY microphone, known for its high-quality captures, providing a perfect balance of the scratches and the inherent background noises of the campus. The soundscape transports listeners to Leuphana University, immersing them in the ambience of a day on campus. This recording not only captures a moment in time but also serves as an exploration of the sonic possibilities found within our everyday environment.