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When a pine cone is crushed, it starts with a dry, brittle snap as its outer scales give way. The sound quickly intensifies, moving to a layered crackling as the scales and woody structure break down. There's a mix of soft crunches and sharper splinters as the fibers inside are crushed, creating a sound that feels both natural and satisfyingly textured. The whole process evokes the sensation of breaking something organic and earthy, with layers crumbling under pressure.
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Wave (.wav)
Duration
0:19.000
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2.4 MB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Mono