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mungenast@earthlink.net wrote: > Howdy, Noisemakers! > The other day my daughter was recording herself (and snippets of TV > audio) with her little lo-res hand-held sampling toy, which allows her > to record about 4 seconds of whatever the built-in mic can pick up and > then play it back in charmingly mangled low fidelity. Part of this > must be the low resolution of the toy-grade digital circuitry, and a > some of it may be from the 2-inch speaker (and the not-exactly-Class-A > amplifier circuit). > The question is this: > Is there anything on the market that can cop the sound of a toy > sampler? Anything that can sonically degrade our instruments in a > similar way? It's an entertaining texture and I am beginning to hunger > for it (bwa-ha-ha-ha-hahaaa!!) > ~Tim Mungenast > www.cdbaby.com/mungenast > www.mungenast.com Build a one or two bit ADC and feed it into a home built DAC of the same bit depth. A few resistors, comparators, simple logic gates, batteries, micsellaneous stuff is all it should take. What would happen if you set a VCO to 20kHz (or more), and pulse width modulated it with your audio signal? Cheers, Bill