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Re: FOUND OBJECTS USED IN LOOPING



Hi guys,  I have an eccentric fun hobby of looking for battery powered technology inside of the thousands of stuffed animals and fluffy that people discard because the batteries ran out. I cut out the processors  and get the sounds out of them....I feel around sqishing the stuffed animal or fluffy toy and see if there is a processor inside....they usually cost .25 or .50 or people just give them to me and I have found quite a few.  Then I get my mike and DL4 or boomerang or RC20 loop station and loop away....I can get quite a panoramic plethora of random sonic machinations.  Or I open my suitcase and tell my nephews and nieces that i wanna start a band but these are the instruments I want to use in the band.  ZZzzz  pop  boiiiiiiinggg.... the soundz are endless and the technology amazing that people just throw away.  If you have any laying around I will buy them from you.   papadave55@hotmail.com
831 5880787   or I'll trade loopers for them.  :- )

                                                        Om and Out   Papa Dave




Hi there,Peace to All who enter here,  Love Dave
>From: "Rick Walker \(loop.pool\)"
>Reply-To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>To:
>Subject: FOUND OBJECTS USED IN LOOPING
>Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 19:06:59 -0800
>
>about the Martha Stewart wastebasket that people have asked about:
>
>The wastebasket is solid brass and was designed to look like a giant
>thimble.
>
>On stage, I always joke when I ask if anyone has seen a really large needle
>and
>thread.
>
>Also, after my performance, I can always say, "I've always wanted to say
>that
>I've banged Martha Stewart.............and now I have" ;-)
>
>oh, and I was the guy who suggested this wonderful piece of 'found
>percussion' initially.
>
>
>Which makes me think:
>
>
> How about a thread about very cool found objects that people have used
>to make looping music with.
>
>
>Yours, Rick Walker (Loop.pooL)
>


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