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I'm one of those who enjoys watching you play acoustic instruments more than a gadget that simulates them. One of the great things about an acoustic instrument is the way it emanates sound from its actual location. Last night at the LoopFest, Rick and Jon both played various things, framedrum, plastic bullroarer, saucepan, while moving around or from different locations, and it was incredibly refreshing in contrast to the instruments created sound from a fixed, amplified source. You'd have to sample a hand drum a thousand times to get all the different possibilities from the hand on the surface. I have nothing against electronics per se, but I enjoy them best when used for their capability to create unheard-of sounds, rather than imitating long-perfected ones. I imagine the handsonic would be a great interface for a hand percussionist to control MIDI sounds in otherwise difficult ways, for example. Daryl Shawn highhorse@mhorse.com > I think people would enjoy watching > me play my various acoustic percussion instruments more than watching me > play the handsonic.