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"Studio 7's Window Slam" is an auditory experience that begins with the sharp, clear sound of a window being shut forcefully. The sound reverberates through the room, creating an echoing twang that is distinctly metallic, indicating the window frame could be made of metal. Following the slam, there's an audible spring-like noise, a boing that suggests the window might be spring-loaded. This boing sound resonates in the space, vibrating and reverberating, creating an almost musical, metallic effect. The boing sound is repeated, maintaining its boingy characteristic, creating a rhythm that ties the entire audio piece together. The metallic echo after each slam and boing amplifies the feel of the space, perhaps hinting at the emptiness or the size of the studio. The audio ends leaving a lingering vibration, a testament to the force of the window slam.