A Song of Earth and Wind
Here’s a sprightly tune built around a melodic bass line featuring the u-he TyrellN6 VST plugin preset “Oddy Wow”. With a few other virtual instruments and drum loop sandwiched in, as always.
Victoria’s Bouncy Dance
Here’s a holiday weekend creation using a few different arpeggiators together to build the accompaniment to a melody you can whistle along to.
Strolling in the Glades
Here’s a happy little pop tune that grew from a persistent melody I had running through my head one day. When I transcribed that melody, it found its muse in a whistle, and everything else just fell into place from there.
Caught in the Filter
In a continuation of getting to know the MuLab software better, I decided to try some track automation for frequency filters. A few arps and a PortaTone dance rhythm later, and we have this upbeat tune!
Poking the Machine
It all started out with a drum pattern captured from the vintage Korg i3 synth and played by GarageBand on the Mac. From there I built it up with a percolating bass line, twinkling arpeggiator strikes and a catchy little melody you’ll be whistling all day long.
Two Point Oh
I was challenged to do a Kpop-inspired song, so that’s what I set out to do. Does it sound like a Kpop song? Maybe… maybe not… but it was definitely inspired by observations made when I took a couple of days to listen to some.
Happy Birthday the TranSan Way
I had a special request to do a transanitized version of the classic “Happy Birthday” song, and as it so happens, February 2018 marks the 1-year anniversary of the very first Transistor Sandwich live stream!