Digital simulacrum can provide fragmentary information of a prototype. As variations of the existing, they can re-present data by inserting, distorting or omitting data. This way, they form differentiated versions of the prototype from which they drew, broadcasting their data in a new simulation space. For the creation of this soundscape a one-minute recording was used. The sound was produced by a wood router, a machine that aims to smoothen wooden surfaces in order to produce simulants. The transmitted audio information follows the communication model of Shannon and Weaver. The sound file as an information source is inserted into a program which takes the role of the transmitter-encoder. Then the transmitted audio signal is penetrated by the noise of the physical space where it reconstructs the previously produced information. As a result, the sound travels to the speakers which takes on the roles of receiver/decoder.