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>my wife and i got >married in joshua tree. our wedding took place outdoors, in a natural >ampitheatre created by millions of years of geologic upheaval I might consider getting married again... :-) >some very large and heavy swiss cowbells- another great sound source >for anyone interested oh yes, beeing swiss, I know this kind of ambient looping well. Its pretty calming, once there are enough cows and they are not too close to where you sleep. There are two kinds: The metal sheet ones dont sound really good, but are lighter, rather ergonomic for the cow. In the distant mix of a flock of cows they sound ok, but I would not recomend them for musicians. The molded ones are brilliant looking and sounding, but VERY loud (the only reason I dont have one). Consider the goat bells, too. Small but not fundamental. Snail bells must be handy, but I never saw one. :-) Here in Brasil we have some absolutely amazing frog loops going! >and convinced a few friends to clamber several hundred feet up into the >boulder-masses, with the intent of creating an ambient sonic backdrop for >the ceremony. the singing bowls were extremely audible (although the >cowbells had them beat for sheer volume), and it seemed clear that, over >the distance of several hundred feet, we were hearing some very low >fundamentals. this, of course, proves nothing did the priest say some fundamental things with a strong fundamental in his voice? :-) Probably all this talk of mine is just an excuse for not programming LOOP4... -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org