Transistor Sandwich

La La Bon Bong

wrapped candies floating in space

This one was built mostly from sounds available in the Surge XT VST, with a little help from Monster Drums and a reverse cymbal WAV sample.

Oh Canada (Transanitized)

piano keys over aurora borealis with canada flag fireworks

An up-beat “transanitized” version of Canada’s national anthem. Watch this song being made with highlights from the TranSan Labs live stream:

Pride (2024)

Rainbow planet from space, wrapped in rainbow gaseous clouds

A modern remake of a tune I originally recorded way back in 2001. Made with Monster Drums, Mono Fury, OB-Xd, SynthMaster Player, Yamaha P-115 Digital Piano and a smattering of instruments from MuLab, including 808 kit.

34 Counts

lady justice statue in space illuminated by sun rising over planet

Made with Spitfire Labs “Classic Synths” pack, Monster Drums, Full Bucket MonoFury, and OB-Xd, with a smattering of samples and MuLab synths mixed in.

Gearbox-L

Planetoid in another dimension.

A jaunty little tune inspired by the stylings of Harold Faltermeyer (“Axel-F”). Featuring sounds from Spitfire Labs “Classic Synths” pack, Monster Drums, Mono Fury, Sonatina Choir, Analog V “Clean Funk Clav” and the Yamaha P-115 “Strings”.

Fargo’s Frenzie

stylized portrait of fargo from eureka

Composed entirely of hardware synths in my studio collection, including a Yamaha MM6, Yamaha YTP-320, Roland D-5 and Casio CTK-650. No VST synths, with the exception of a simple kick drum from Monster Drums VST. I thought this was going to be a simple session… no fussing around with VSTs, just all readily accessible hardware keys within reach. But this experiment turned into a nightmare when I tried to route MIDI to and from, so I could have the flexibility to use quantization. The MIDI routing created so many more problems than I’d expected. But I must admit, the end result sounded pretty good. Will I try this approach again? Probably not.

A Windy Day in Whisperville

Trees bending in a strong wind on an alien planet

Made with a collection of MuLab sounds, some controlled by BlueArp VST, as well as sounds from BBC Symphony Orchestra (Spitfire Audio), Fluid Soundfont, OB-Xd VST and MonsterDrums.

The Freakin’ Pen is Blue!

pen floating in space followed by a blue path weaving around crumpled paper asteroids

Started out with a custom auto-accompaniment built from several layered arps. Instruments from MuLab, SynthMaster Player, Syntronik, Monster Drums, PG-8X and an old Casio CTK-650.

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