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This audio recording, titled "Effects of Paper," explores the diverse range of sounds that can be made using paper. It is a rich compilation of paper-based sound effects, demonstrating the versatility of this everyday material in creating varied audio effects. The recording starts with the crisp, sharp sound of a single sheet of paper being torn, followed by the gentle rustling of pages being flipped in a book. There's also the distinct noise of paper being crumpled, providing a more textured, layered sound. The audio also includes the softer, almost whisper-like sound of a hand gliding over the surface of a piece of paper. Throughout the recording, the listener gets a sense of the multifaceted nature of paper, and how it can be used to create an array of sound effects. Each sound is distinct, yet they all share the common thread of being derived from paper. This audio title truly showcases the unexpected auditory potential of paper.