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Thursday, April 12, 2007

RST06 20040313

RST09 is one of a number of tracks I recorded for use as the soundtrack for a video game. RST stands for Racing Sound Track. The 09 is simply a unique ID for this track as I was working on multiple files for the game simultaneously.

The last string of digits is a date stamp: March 13, 2004. I append all of my working files with a date so that I immediately know the last date on which I worked on the file. This way, I am able to maintain a progression of track versions over time.

This track was programmed via MIDI using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Logic Audio soft-synths, and probably the Roland Bass & Drums and Dance modules.

You can either stream or download this song.

RST09 20040314

RST09 is one of a number of tracks I recorded for use as the soundtrack for a video game. RST stands for Racing Sound Track. The 09 is simply a unique ID for this track as I was working on multiple files for the game simultaneously.

The last string of digits is a date stamp: March 14, 2004. I append all of my working files with a date so that I immediately know the last date on which I worked on the file. This way, I am able to maintain a progression of track versions over time.

This track was programmed via MIDI using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Logic Audio soft-synths, and probably the Roland Bass & Drums and Dance modules.

You can either stream or download this song.

Wednesday, July 6, 2005

MST04 20040317

MST04 is one of a number of tracks I recorded for use as the soundtrack for a video game. MST stands for Menu Sound Track. The 04 is simply a unique ID for this track as I was working on multiple files for the game simultaneously.

The last string of digits is a date stamp: March 17, 2004. I append all of my working files with a date so that I immediately know the last date on which I worked on the file. This way, I am able to maintain a progression of track versions over time.

This track was programmed via MIDI using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Logic Audio soft-synths and probably the Roland Bass & Drums and Dance modules.

You can either stream or download this song.

MST03 20040315

MST03 is one of a number of tracks I recorded for use as the soundtrack for a video game. MST stands for Menu Sound Track. The 03 is simply a unique ID for this track as I was working on multiple files for the game simultaneously.

The last string of digits is a date stamp: March 15, 2004. I append all of my working files with a date so that I immediately know the last date on which I worked on the file. This way, I am able to maintain a progression of track versions over time.

This track was programmed via MIDI using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Logic Audio soft-synths and probably the Roland Bass & Drums and Dance modules.

You can either stream or download this song.

MST02 20040315

MST02 is one of a number of tracks I recorded for use as the soundtrack for a video game. MST stands for Menu Sound Track. The 02 is simply a unique ID for this track as I was working on multiple files for the game simultaneously.

The last string of digits is a date stamp: March 15, 2004. I append all of my working files with a date so that I immediately know the last date on which I worked on the file. This way, I am able to maintain a progression of track versions over time.

This track was programmed via MIDI using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Logic Audio soft-synths and probably the Roland Bass & Drums and Dance modules.

You can either stream or download this song.

Friday, May 6, 2005

RST03 20040310

RST03 is one of a number of tracks I recorded for use as the soundtrack for a video game. RST stands for Racing Sound Track. The 03 is simply a unique ID for this track as I was working on multiple files for the game simultaneously.

The last string of digits is a date stamp: March 10, 2004. I append all of my working files with a date so that I immediately know the last date on which I worked on the file. This way, I am able to maintain a progression of track versions over time.

This track was programmed via MIDI using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Logic Audio soft-synths, and probably the Roland Bass & Drums and Dance modules. I also played and recorded the guitar tracks using an intermediate-level Ibanez.

You can either stream or download this song.

MST01 20040314

MST01 is one of a number of tracks I recorded for use as the soundtrack for a video game. MST stands for Menu Sound Track. The 01 is simply a unique ID for this track as I was working on multiple files for the game simultaneously.

The last string of digits is a date stamp: March 14, 2004. I append all of my working files with a date so that I immediately know the last date on which I worked on the file. This way, I am able to maintain a progression of track versions over time.

This track was programmed via MIDI using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Logic Audio soft-synths and probably the Roland Bass & Drums and Dance modules.

You can either stream or download this song.

Sunday, August 29, 2004

youandme

One of the last songs recorded my senior year in college, this is the only song for which I do not have all of the raw audio and midi files. This is due to a major hardware crash in the recording studio the week after I finished what is now known as the final mix of this track. Unfortunately, I wasn't really done with it. You can hear some distortion on the high hats, and I somehow left off the original last verse from the recording. Today, I'm not sure I'd be able to find the notebook where I wrote the last verse. And so it becomes a little piece of my history.

This song was written with a very specific audience in mind. I still think fondly of the time we had together, but it just wasn't meant to be.

You and me will never be.

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Friday, June 25, 2004

Dark Chamber

Dark Chamber is an instrumental recorded in 2000. It's a contemplative tune that has an ideal listening environment of lights off, volume up, and minimal distractions.

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Friday, June 18, 2004

Two Thoughts

This song was recorded for a project I attempted to start in 2000, but never really got off the ground. It features the vocal skills of Alison Janes. I programmed and recorded everything else you hear using a Kurzweil K2VXs, Roland Dance module and a Korg O1/Wfd.

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