381 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Cycling"

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Percussion cycling with maths generated using instruo and sequenced by o-ctrl. Triggered by pressure points. Optomix as lpg. Erbe-verb as effect unit.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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This is a recording of a keurig coffeemaker brewing a 6 oz. Cup of coffee in a mug. The clip begins with the closing of the door over the brew-pod container. The coffeemaker's pump cycles 43 times for the brewing of a 6 oz cup, and then refills and reheats the internal reservoir.
Author: Mmccorna
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Primera disc publisher doing a full cycle of picking up a disc, printing and then depositing in the output bit - the robotic arm makes some cool noises. Recorded with m-audio microtrack 2 and the onboard stereo microphone.
Author: David Sounds
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Bike gear sound recorded with a roland r-26. Let me know if you need 4 channels (from directional and omnidirectional mics), this is a stereo mix of both.
Author: Krypaw
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Horn stretched and morphed from an old record sample, with added effects like auto filters lfo, eq, etc.
Author: Rentless
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This the sound the gantry makes when performing its "front-cut" cycle. Recorded with my pixel phone. Processed through the sound removal feature in audition to clear out the background hum from giant air conditioners in the shop.
Author: Jaymare
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This is the sound of an old tankless toilet, ca. 1945, with a flushometer mechanism being forced to cycle water for an extended period of time after flushing. Recorded with a zoom h1n and it's internal microphones.
Author: The Toilet Guy
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The sounds of the washing machine during spinning clothes recorded with a condenser microphone from a short distance. Noise and amplified in a professional recording studio using vst plugins. Https://studionagranlodz. Pl/index. Php/odszumianie-i-czyszczenie-nagran/.
Author: Crazyadamos
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For my own obscure reason i took file 389436, looped it so that it repeats at 60 bpm, added about 25% echo, then added bilateral panning at 15 cycles per minute (cpm).
Author: Babalubabilly
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Sound sample of a djembe at medium pitch, illustrating the three basic sounds (bass, tone, slap). The sample starts with a binary call, plays three cycles of the accompaniment pattern, and ends with a call. The accompaniment is "passport with a bass": s..ss.tts.bss.tt"
Author: Michi Henning
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This is a song produced by an astronomical clock. That thing was full of complex mechanism including gears. This is a song which is produced at the end of a cycle. Hope you can do something with it. Licence cc, enjoy !.
Author: Vurca
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It is the sound of nature in the morning in a garden in sa kaeo province. Watthana nakhon district, thailand. I want you to listen to the imagination.
Author: Nirun
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A short example of a short theka in adi taala (a cycle of 8 beats) on mridangam and konnakol (oral percussion). The mridangam strokes are played along with the corresponding solkattu (onomatopoeic syllables of the mridangam strokes) said aloud.
Author: Ajaysm
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Tornado sirens running on april 28, 2020 in tulsa, oklahoma. Recorded while standing under a carport. Started recording at the end of one cycle, some time passes and then multiple tornado sirens in succession begin to blare across the city.
Author: Filmscore
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The buzzer sound from a carwash as one cycle ends and another begins, prompting the driver to move the vehicle forward. Basically the standard buzzer you hear in moves or factory settings when something has gone wrong or a sensor has been violated.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Recording of an industrial size single cylinder compressor. Interesting sound at the end of the recording when the compressor have finished its cycle. 96khz 24bit stereo wavtascam dr-100mk3.
Author: Astounded
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A rotary sprinkler in my backyard, gradually watering the plants and trees, cycling through the slow clockwise and fast counterclockwise mode. Year: 2020location: aalsmeer, the netherlandschannels: 1 (mono)microphone: unknownmic polar pattern: cardioid.
Author: Pimstoltz
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Whitney music box, variation 11, "minute waltz". 60 notes are used in the music box, whose cycle lasts 60 seconds. Music generated using a program written in the nyquist language. Visualization:http://www. Coverpop. Com/whitney/index. Php?var=v11.
Author: Jbum
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Electronic minute no 27 - combined forces. A patch with 2 unrelated patchesthey share an lfo. . . A) 2 lfos playing with a-101-1 vactrol vcfthe filter is feed with a square wave. B) a more advanced patchtriggers from env. Follow. Feed with cv from jerkoff (chaos)noise to a slew controlled by a sloth lfos/h to oscosc to vcathe vca is controlled by the same lfo as the slew but inverted!. Evaluation of patch/soundone cycle is - cycles? about 1min - goodonly short sounds - no, and thats goodamplitude variation - fairly goodpitch variation - yes, goodtimbre variation - not bad at allmusical value - i should consider this musicalentertaining - think so, yes.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Start with chaos. In this sound/patch you have the possibility to enjoy chaos and feedbacki use my sloth lfos and jerkoff - another chaos moduleim possible sick i like this - thou its simple. Sloth modulate vco and filter cut of frequencyfeedback from vco to the filter via a vca controlled by a looping envpan fx also controlled by sloth - same env that controls the frequency. The "prassel" rustle sound is great in my earsjerkoff, exp vca, function and another sloth. Evaluation of patch/soundone cycle is - there are many cycles to consideronly short sounds - no, goodamplitude variation - yep goodpitch variation - mediumtimbre variation - some, via filter/two soundsmusical value - i think so!entertaining - yes?!.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Field recording of a bike ride from uptown to downtown brussels on a quiet day. Spinning wheels, squeaking brakes, city traffic and people talking.
Author: Gecop
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Yep this is a crazy sound. What have i done. . . I have build a nonlinearcircuits sloth lfo. Https://www. Modulargrid. Net/e/nonlinearcircuits-sloth-4hpedited info:i have built the regular version. The sloth has two outputs x and y. I connected x to control frequency on one oscillator and y to control amplitude on another oscillator. Frequency experiment on left channel. Amplitude experiment on the right. The file starts as the amplitude is 0. Next time the amplitude is 0 (almost) is at about 48 sec. Then 48 sec later, at 1:37 the amplitude is 0 again. The two cycles are not identical. The tones are harder to analyze. . . X and y outputs. I guess those corresponds to x and y in a coordinate system. You can find video clips watching the sloth “drawing” butterfly wings. For example:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=0ku6npz1s4gand maybe check this:https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=occhcm5oxp8http://nonlinearcircuits. Blogspot. Se/2014/09/sloth-chaos. Htmlthis later link is the developers page. The constructor (andrew) of this module says that my version completes “1 cycle every 15 seconds”. What does that mean? is one cycle one lap in the butterfly pattern? will the pattern repeat itself? yep, i’m going to ask him…. Edit:andrew answers my questions: “it is a very approximate description of the frequency, cycle is not the proper term to use. . . . Nor is frequency really, but they are descriptions that people can relate to easily. Depending upon the pot settings and whatever other initial conditions that happen to be in place, the signal may traverse the typical double strange attractor path. It may stay in one attractor for several loops before crossing over to the other one. The pattern will never repeats itself, it might come close but won't do it. ”my question: so, one “loop” is one cycle?andrew answers: typically it takes approx 15 seconds to make a rough figure 8, but depending upon the pot and other factors, it may take longer, much longer, sometimes it even pauses whilst deciding which way to go next.
Author: Gis Sweden
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This is a recording of myself sleeping, beginning ~ 1:00 am local time (~ 3hrs after going to bed) on january 10th, 2020 (which i later discovered was a full moon). I was in the midst of experimenting with recording myself all night long out of curiosity, using a laptop placed near the head of my bed. This particular recording was the only anomalous one (the rest consisting mostly of just breathing or snoring with occasional sleep-talking). This ~2 hour recording has several interesting properties, which make it hard for me to believe that these sounds were actually going on while i was sleeping. On the other hand, i don't have a memory of editing this file if i did. Either way, i find it unsettling. I found the file in oct 2021 while organizing my samples. As far as i can remember, this is the original raw recording. On further inspection, i discovered that it has some additional peculiar properties that make it even harder to believe i could have made it without remembering doing so. The audio spans almost exactly 118min (7080s). There’s a frequency sweep with a cycle-length of 6480ms that repeats throughout the entire recording. Dividing the 118min by 6. 48min (60 cycles) results in 18 parts containing exactly 60 cycles and a remainder of 12 cycles. If you think you know the source of the strange sounds or if you've ever heard anything similar, please let me know in the comments or email me at storyofthelie@protonmail. Com. I collected the most interesting bits into this pack:https://freesound. Org/people/storyofthelie/packs/33653/. Approximate times of weird stuff:. 25min - stretched cough41min - voice & sounds45min - metal hit & voice47min - call response55min - door latch1hr 3min - portal1hr 7min - more portal1hr 11min - open portal1hr 20min - echo voice1hr 23min - echo voice, tones, portal1hr 36min - stomp into breathing1hr 51min - echo voice1hr 53min - cycle tone change into crazy.
Author: Storyofthelie
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A short walk cycle on a concrete sidewalk with some ambient wind in the background - i really need a windshield. Loops seamlessly. Recorded with a roland edirol r-09hr and edited in audacity. If you use this sample, please tell me what you did with it below! links are nice too.
Author: Seth M
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Independence day fireworks display, recorded july 2004 in tewksbury, ma. The noise floor on this one is not so good, but there are a fair number of very nice explosions, pops, and whistles. The sound of quad cycles being ridden in the distance is also audible, particularly loudly starting around the 15:00 mark.
Author: Alienistcog
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A few cycles of my dad's home oxygen machine with a ticking battery operated clock in the background recorded in the early morning in the living room with lifecam hd3000 webcam at the end of about 16 feet of usb cable dragged out of my bedroom. He's about 6 feet away, i was with my back to the room with my camera pointed at my chest so he wouldn't think i was filming. It would seem this is the first and only oxygen machine on freesound. A full cycle seems to last from between 7 to 10 seconds. From wikipediaoxygen concentrators typically use pressure swing adsorption technology and are used very widely for oxygen provision in healthcare applications, especially where liquid or pressurised oxygen is too dangerous or inconvenient, such as in homes or in portable clinics. Oxygen concentrators are also used to provide an economical source of oxygen in industrial processes, where they are also known as oxygen gas generators or oxygen generation plants. Oxygen concentrators utilize a molecular sieve to adsorb gasses and operate on the principle of rapid pressure swing adsorption of atmospheric nitrogen onto zeolite minerals and then venting the nitrogen. This type of adsorption system is therefore functionally a nitrogen scrubber leaving the other atmospheric gasses to pass through. This leaves oxygen as the primary gas remaining. Psa technology is a reliable and economical technique for small to mid-scale oxygen generation, with cryogenic separation more suitable at higher volumes and external delivery generally more suitable for small volumes. [1]at high pressure, the porous zeolite adsorbs large quantities of nitrogen, due to its large surface area and chemical character. After the oxygen and other free components are collected the pressure drops which allows nitrogen to desorb. An oxygen concentrator has an air compressor, two cylinders filled with zeolite pellets, a pressure equalizing reservoir, and some valves and tubes. In the first half-cycle the first cylinder receives air from the compressor, which lasts about 3 seconds. During that time the pressure in the first cylinder rises from atmospheric to about 1. 5 times normal atmospheric pressure (typically 20 psi/138 kpa gauge, or 1. 36 atmospheres absolute) and the zeolite becomes saturated with nitrogen. As the first cylinder reaches near pure oxygen (there are small amounts of argon, co2, water vapour, radon and other minor atmospheric components) in the first half-cycle, a valve opens and the oxygen enriched gas flows to the pressure equalizing reservoir, which connects to the patient's oxygen hose. At the end of the first half of the cycle, there is another valve position change so that the air from the compressor is directed to the 2nd cylinder. Pressure in the first cylinder drops as the enriched oxygen moves into the reservoir, allowing the nitrogen to be desorbed back into gas. Part way through the second half of the cycle there is another valve position change to vent the gas in the first cylinder back into the ambient atmosphere, keeping the concentration of oxygen in the pressure equalizing reservoir from falling below about 90%. The pressure in the hose delivering oxygen from the equalizing reservoir is kept steady by a pressure reducing valve. Older units cycled with a period of about 20 seconds, and supplied up to 5 litres per minute of 90+% oxygen. Since about 1999, units capable of supplying up to 10 lpm have been available.
Author: Kbclx
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Electronic minute no 30 - 8 tones and tempo change. A patch centered around intellijel quadra + expanderim using the quadra modea sloth lfo is affecting the rise on one envelope generatorjoined eoc triggers sequencera slew, filter and some fm-generated vibratoand i patch up a pan fuctionyou know lfo + two vcas + and inverter. . . I want a vc pan moduleits on my lista little spring reverb as always. Evaluation of patch/soundone cycle is - there are many cycles to consideronly short sounds - no, goodamplitude variation - yep goodpitch variation - controlled by sequencertimbre variation - some, via filtermusical value - maybeentertaining - hmm. . . Interesting.
Author: Gis Sweden
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Classic frigidaire (electrolux) fridge turning on. It runs a cycle for about 6. 5 minutes, making a few noises along the way, and then turns off and cools down. Recorded with at875r. For those who really care, this fridge is electrolux model # ftmd18p4kw2.
Author: Gpag
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Fort denn eile (Fly them swiftly). From Die Walküre, second of the four operas of the Ring cycle by Richard Wagner. Act 3. Sung by Johanna Gadski, conducted by Josef Pasternack.
Author: Richard Wagner, Johanna Gadski - Fort denn eile Victor 87281
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I strapped an h6 to the frame of a rickety fixed-gear bicycle with no shock absorbers on either wheel. I rode this around a shipping container yard near ahmedabad, on a gritty surface made up of interlocking concrete tiles. Close mic-ed.
Author: Kalhan
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A field recording of a semi-rural stream and cicadas. The cicadas life cycle means that in some years they are particularly abundant. The recording was taken with a tascam dr-70d (internal mics) and very little processing (only high pass filter to remove location rumble) 24 bit 44. 1 khz.
Author: Mike Dee
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One steam train engine cycle extracted and cleaned up. A single steam train chuff without the background steam hiss. Credit to keith peter for the original field recording: https://freesound. Org/people/keithpeter/sounds/125211/.
Author: Birdofthenorth
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Sound of tire puncture. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’une crevaison d’un pneu. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Sound of a bike pump. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’une pompe à vélo. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Full machine cycle of an unbranded air compressor turned on, running freely and turned off. Recorded in 24-bit 96khz with a tascam dr-40 and a sony ecm-nv1. For details on sow: blacksmith ed1 sound pack see: www. Oree. Storijapan. Net/praxis/sound-of-work.
Author: Ldezem
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This is the sound of traffic at a stop light both stopping and going through the light as it turns red and green. There is a motor cycle in this audio that is idle waiting for the light with some revving and it's ultimate take off. Recorded in stereo with a sony pcm-d100.
Author: Tom Kaszuba
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Son d'une chaîne de vélo. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. Sound of bike chain. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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A lifehack timer that i use for getting up in the morning. Go to bed, press play, sleep, and use the playful music that will sound 6 times to quickly wake up, do some moves, and getting back to bed. Until you completed the 6 cycles, your body memory will be prepared for getting up early next morning at first clock alarm :).
Author: Poliko
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I took a clip from the audio i recorded of wax paper crinkling, cut a segment from it, played it backwards, put it on loop, layered it with the original, and this is what i got. There is an somewhat syncopated pattern to the sounds, but the audio is cut off before it makes a full cycle. Enjoy.
Author: Maryamseraji
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Son d'une chaîne de vélo. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. Sound of bike chain. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Raw studio recording of bicycle turned upside down with pedals moved by hand in various speeds. Bicycle recorded is some old giant mtb model without proper lubrication done for weeks. Mic: rode nt4 (stereo xy)pre & converter: spl crimson.
Author: Dawidwmika
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Claude Debussy: Ariettes oubliées (6), song cycle for voice & piano, L. 60 No. 2 "Il pleure dans mon cœur". Xiaobo Su, soprano; Giorgi Latsabidze, piano. Los Angeles USC Alfred Newmann Concert Hall, 2010. Live Performance Recording.
Author: Giorgi_Latsabidze_Ariettes_Oubliées2.ogg: Michaellugansky derivative work: Pluke (talk)
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A baler machine being used at a recycling centre. The baler goes through a full cycle from start to finish and is generally used to compress cardboard into small cubes which can then be recycled. The sound is very interesting and unique. I recorded this sound on an iphone. I hope you find it useful and entertaining!.
Author: Spacey
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Claude Debussy: Ariettes oubliées (6), song cycle for voice & piano, L. 60 No. 2 "Il pleure dans mon cœur". Xiaobo Su, soprano; Giorgi Latsabidze, piano. Los Angeles USC Alfred Newmann Concert Hall, 2010. Live Performance Recording.
Author: Giorgi_Latsabidze_Ariettes_Oubliées2.ogg: Michaellugansky derivative work: Pluke (talk)
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This is a classic theta brainwave entrainment sound made by two sine waves. The pitch shifts gently to produce some slow variation of the actual speed of the pulse. You can use it as a track and add voice (like relaxation or visualization), or just use as is to promote deep relaxation or trance. The pulses are about 8 hz (cycles per second).
Author: Robert Yourell
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A sample from my completely free existential pack. Lyrics: endless cycles with no change, eventually end without warning. Redistribution + repackaging of these samples verbatim is prohibited. Download the entire pack here: https://sampleme. Sellfy. Store/p/existential-phrases/.
Author: Sample Me
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The sound of an ice maker on a water cooler doing a few cycles. My amazing aunt harriet amazes again by sending me this sound of her ice maker. She taped her old iphone to the inside of the door on her new water cooler/ice maker combo, and let the ice maker run for a few cycles. She even typed up a description of what it does for me so i could post this here on freesound:the water is pumped from a reservoir underneeth the ice tray into a tray above that houses 9 pegs. The water is then cooled to freezing, while the 9 pegs are simultaneously cooled to hold the ice in place. More water is then pumped into the tray to thicken each piece of ice. After a few minutes, excess water is dumped back into the reservoir and ice falls from the pegs into the ice tray. The process then repeats. Enjoy and use however you like!.
Author: Azumarill
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Son de changements de vitesse de vélo. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. Sound of bike gear changes. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Various sounds created with ar 15. First sound is removing the magazine. Second sound is putting the magazine back in, but not all the way. Third sound is pushing the magazine in all the way. Fourth sound is taking the magazine out again. Fifth sound is putting it in again, all the way this time. Sixth sound is cycling the charging handle. Sixth sound is engaging the bolt catch with an open bolt. Recorded with a blue snowball through audacity.
Author: Wadaltmon
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Sound of air which exits inner tube. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. Son d’air s’échappant d’une chambre à air. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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