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I used to do this a lot with my EDPs. Worked fine for me! I did an "I Am Standing in a Room" treatment of a Brown and Williamson Tobacco answering machine message for the chain tape project. I called it "I Am Smoking in a Room". :) The feedback path went through an SPX-90. The feedpath path levels are quite touchy. I had to constantly tweak levels. I wanted to use this technique in a live performance but it always seemed TOO touchy. I like your term "meltdown". With my Kyma, I can do the entire thing digitally with enough control. I imagine the MAX/MSP folks could do likewise. >... It seems to >me that, even though the majority of the signal is delayed, electrical >devices >have an inherant level of noise and it is this noise that is not delayed >which >causes the bad feedback. If this is what you're hearing, it's not signal path stuff. Could be a grounding issue. Dennis Leas ----------------------------- dennis@mdbs.com