This article examines the process of creating audio guides for the "Museum of Our Childhood" which is a unique interactive project dedicated to the engineering glory of Yenisei Siberia. Special attention is given to the stages of recording voice-overs, audio editing, and mastering of three audio tours. The paper describes approaches to non-linear processing of audio material, selection of equipment and software, as well as the specifics of integrating audio tours with museum exhibits. The importance of the audio format for preserving historical memory, engaging youth, and popularizing engineering achievements through the digitalization of cultural heritage is emphasized.
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