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if you have a pentiumII pc you could always use the matrix mixer in the audiomulch software ... that's great fun! there's a load of fx (decimators, granulators, phasers, doppler spatializers etc.) available there, too. otherwise, you could start with a little mackie mixer: put your fx in aux-sends, run the aux returns through normal (i.e. with aux sends on them) channel strips and away you go. hey, you've probably figured this out by now and you've got every dog in your neighbourhood bellowing at your front door ... and your girlfriend/wife is going to leave you if she hasn't already ... "you call that music?" i think mr. myers was using custom equipment, no? later, rob Kriist@aol.com schrieb: > > > ive spent alot of time browsing David Myers page (pulsewidth)this >weekend and > have taken a keen interest in this idea > this have the fun time i had last week taking the out from my stereo > delay/reverb pedal back into the input and getting a world of sounds(then > again, that pedal is broken anyhow so it makes a world of sounds on its >own) > what sort of commercial mixers(pref rack mountable)come close to the >ideal > matrix? > i suppose just lots of aux and routing capabilities? > > rodrigo