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Greetings Rick and everyone - I think there are some very low-tech ways of feeding low power to effects. I can't say for sure, cuz I just don't have the time to go through all my electronics books, but you could probably put some kind of potentiometer between the power source and the device that would drain volts off in a controllable manner. I have a toddler's Sesame Street "radio" that plays about a half-dozen kiddie songs in a single-note electronicy-chime tone. I circuit-bent it so that one bare wire comes out off the circuit board. If I touch this wire, it drains the power: the pitch drops and the tempo slows down. The more contact I make with the wire, the more dramatic the effect. Good for about five minutes of stupid-time... I bet some solder-savvy looper is gonna have a solution to this low-power possibility. Douglas Baldwin Alpha Coyote coyotelk@optonline.net www.TheCoyote.org "The purpose of music is to sober and quiet the mind, thus rendering it suseptible to divine influences." -- Thomas Mace (17th century), transmitted to Gita Sarabhai, as told to John Cage