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"why emulate it...just use it." Well, I did just that last year by adapting a toy circuit to stompbox use, and in the words of Robert Quine "it makes the most offensive noise!" It's like the pitch-to-voltage synth in that old Adrian Belew instructional video. Choas in a box, and I've not heard anybody come close to it's Chewbaccaesque vocoder-through-ringmod antics. No, a vocoder and a ringmod still wouldn't be as effed up as this thing. But it wasn't easy. I came up with the idea, but a friend at Lexicon did the real brain work of adapting the circuit to guitar, and it still needs to be hit very hard with a big compressed signal to overcome the gate which is built into the chip, but that's part of the charm. Am I ready to go down that road again, adapting a toy to guitar use? hmmmmmm.......the Nokia info is loking more and more intriguing... ~Tim > [Original Message] > From: Dean Stiglitz <deknow@netzero.com> > To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> > Date: 1/27/2005 7:32:55 PM > Subject: Re: emulating a cheap sampling toy > > ...i say, if you have the toy in the house, why emulate it...just use it. > that said, i did recently read something about a vst plugin that is part of > the nokia development kit (free, but some back and forth confirmation emails > are required apparantly) that models the tiny speakers in cell phones (so > you can hear your ringtone as it would sound on a real phone). > > deknow >