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Re: things that we loop
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
> >
> >
> >
>
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