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In this audio recording titled "Fly Recording", the unmistakable sound of a fly takes center stage. The buzzing sound characteristic of a fly can be heard fluttering around, moving in no particular pattern. As an insect, its flight pattern is sporadic and unpredictable, which is captured vividly in this recording. There are slight changes in the pitch and volume of the buzzing as the fly moves closer and further from the source of the recording, creating an almost three-dimensional audio experience. The audio emulates the fly's movements in such a way that it seems as if the listener is in the same room as the insect. This sound effect, commonly referred to as SFX, is a prime example of Foley, the reproduction of everyday sound effects added in post-production to enhance audio quality. It is a realistic representation of the hustle and bustle of a tiny creature, making you feel as if you are part of its miniature world.