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i had one track of my son making noises on my latest cd project. i recorded him w/ my li'l digital voice recorder. actually i had filled it up w/ different sounds he made-these would have been when he was just over a yr old. now at 2 he makes entirely different sounds and i will say that the sounds of language starting are very expressive and i think they lose part of that when words become more familiar. i think when i recorded his part i just put it on my sampler section of my dod d12, maybe i'll put it on the delay part and slow it down to experiment (i don't have a repeater, just keep dreaming of it). thanks for the great idea!!! scott http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/452/hsacnostetn.html >do any fathers/mothers among us have recordings of their kid's voices when >they were very young? when they couldn't talk yet but tried to? > >I'm fascinated by small kids' pre-language 'language', their expressivity >and emotionality - and especially by the dramatic effect you get when you >slow those recordings down to a normal grown-up voice pitch: try it and it >will make your hair stand on end (especially with voices of angry kids :-) > >I'd like to research and experiment with this effect and, with enough >material, make a composition (some kind of opera for slowed-down babies >:-). >unfortunately I don't have any kids and not many recordings either, so I'd >be very grateful for any recordings you could send me. please contact me >off-list if you think you've got something. your kids might become famous. > > >= michael peters >= computer graphics + electronic music >= www.mpeters.de/mpeweb >= www.mp3.com/veloopity --