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If you can find any of the "megamouth" toys, you can do some cool stuff without even opening up the circuit. They're mic is very close to their speaker. By cuping your hands or using a plastic bowl, you can make nice little feedback devices with them that are controllable in interesting ways. I also found a pitch shifter halloween toy that has a mic on a chord so it can be placed directly on the speaker. Haven't actually opened up anything yet, but I did a video show where I took an Atari 2600 and stuffed a fork into the game slot and got nice a/v results. Mark Scott Anderson wrote: > ...the arrival of benevolent father figure aliens... > [Jon] > > I thought they were going to be androgynous. > > Don't hold your breath for the Repeater. > [Mark Sottilaro] > > -the vital looping function of breathing. > > Does anyone on the list use "circuit bent" instruments? If so, I'd like >to > hear your music. > > Scott > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp