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I frequently loop a Skil twist elextric screwdriver through a whammy pedal, distortion and an LXP 5. Edwin >Matthias, >Somehow no one mentioned motors, and vibrators. Must >have been too obvious. >bret > >--- Matthias Grob <matthias@grob.org> wrote: > > I liked this thread. I gathered what came up. Would > > someone care to put > > this funny list onto the site? > > Or should we turn it into a list of descriptions of > > experiences where > > anyone can contribute his fun story? > > > > guitars > > keyboards > > basses > > strings > > didgeridoos > > vocals > > laughter > > animal noises > > samples > > some > > everykind of percussion imaginable > > wind instruments > > turntables > > broadcast sounds from radio and TV > > film dialog > > found sounds > > stick > > washing machine hose bullroarers > > Toddlers and their toys > > fart and burp > > human boddy > > looping devices themselves > > window fan > > reverb coils > > guitar and bass guitar > > gutted piano > > toy flutes > > window fan > > "Mega Mouth Warp'r" > > "The Grossinator" > > answering machine tapes > > drum machine...analog & digital > > kitchenware > > metal cabinets > > those whistles that go "fweeeeee!!!!" > > water jug > > water pipes under my house > > video games > > radio shack laser beam toy > > squeaky violin > > garage door > > record skips > > rake > > styrofoam > > analog echo pedal feedback > > college students in hallways > > garage bands > > buncha toys > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Edwin Hurwitz Boulder CO http://www.indra.com/~edwin