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In a message dated 6/2/99 3:10:09 PM Central Daylight Time, kevin@minds-eye.org writes: << When my wife was pregnant, we were able to hear the baby's heartbeat with something called a Doppler (I think). Anyway, I couldn't help but thinking it would be interesting to get one of those, apply it to your own body and run the results through the usual host of processors. >> There is a Japanese artist called Aube that uses single sound sources for his compositions (e.g. a song composed out of noises made from a book [flipping pages, crumpling paper, etc], songs composed of water dripping noises, sheets of metal manipulated, etc) who made a release using sounds gathered from a similar medical scanning machine, so all the sound sources he processed came from within his body. Not sure of the name of this record, if anyone is really interested let me know and I'll try to dig up more info. - Crossedout@aol.com