Transistor Sandwich

80s Sci-Fi Adventure Time

spaceship chasing a space amoeba

Inspried by an arp from the SynthMaster One VST, this tune has a very 80s action-adventure romp feel to it.

Welcome to Triskelion

large planet and small moon with triskelion pattern in planet's atmosphere

This tune was built almost entirely using the Surge XT VST plugin, with just a little help from Monster Drums.

Flavius Maximus

shape of gladiator against a space nebula background

This tune was made with a rhythm and auto-accompaniment generated by the Optimus MD-1600 keyboard, driving software instruments loaded into MuLab including Monster Drums, Analog Lab V, OB-Xd, Surge XT and a few built-in MuLab synths.

Speak to Me

apparition of man screaming in space

Another tune built almost exclusively with sounds from my preferred DAW, MuLab. Inspired by a couple of loops from Looperman.com.

Kangaroo Nebula

a space nebula with kangaroo-shaped anomaly

A pop song with a spacey vibe, built upon some rhythm patterns triggered from an old Korg i3 Workstation (circa 1993) and rendered by Monster Drums.

The Last of Its Kind

small alien creature alone on the surface of an alien world

Time to slow the tempo down for a bit o’ chill. This tune grew out of a ballad-style drum groove courtesy of MODO Drum (by way of Monster Drum performing) and a deep piano triggering a MuLab bass under BlueArp, with various strings, pads and a lead from an old 70’s Korg MS-10.

Spirit of Atlantis

distorted underwater city with merman in the distance

Made with Behringer Vintage VST, Analog Lab V, Nils’ Kawai K1v, Surge XT, Monster Drum and a smattering of sounds from MuLab.

Electric Organ Donor

human heart with piano keys floating in space

A perky, upbeat tune that opens with a late 90’s flair. Featuring loops from Looperman artists Cufool and TimRedGamerYT, and instruments from MuLab, MonsterDrums, Analog Lab V, and Surge XT. Watch this song being made with highlights from the TranSan Labs live stream:

Flying High

phoenix bird against space nebula backdrop

This tune began with inspiration from a bass arp provided by Melda Productions’ MPowerSynth VST, and grew into this final version with help from Analog Lab V, TyrellN6, Odin 2, Monster Drums and a few MuLab synths.

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