Welcome to my website.
It's a place containing music and sounds I've made in my humble basement setup.
Feel free to have a look around and download my stuff.
If you plan to use any of it in something, please contact me first (
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What's going on?
10. April 2012
Roland JD-990 Single Patch track
I picked up the SL-JD80-03 Rock Drums PCM card for my JD-990 and it sounds ok I guess, some of the samples sounds a bit close to the internal JD-990 samples but it ain't that bad.
I decided to make some sort of a experimental techno track with the Rock Drums card and limited myself to only use the JD-990 for the track. As I was programming a drum patch I thought; heck, why not limit myself even further and make the whole track on a single patch.
Each tone is appropriately sectioned over the keyboard:
Tone A: Internal Fat saw
Tone B: Rock Drums tom
Tone C: Rock Drums snare
Tone D: Rock Drums high hat
Recorded directly from the JD-990 in one shot. The Virus KB only acts as a controller.
12. February 2012
The hi-res Doom sound pack is updated
After more than 2 years since the last update, I finally managed to do a update for the hi-res Doom sound pack. More info here.
16. September 2011
"Peace of Akatosh" on the Synthex
The YouTube video
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is without a doubt one of the best games I've ever played.
The atmosphere in this game is amazing and that is partially thanks to the wonderfull medieval fantasy-music composed by Jeremy Soule.
Peace of Akatosh is as the title suggests; a peacefull track and it's slow enough for me to be able to play it :-P
This is definitively one of my favorite Obvlivion tracks, and of course Wings of Kynareth
21. July 2011
I program my game computer
The YouTube video
Since in a way I am programming my Nintendo now, Kraftwerk's classic "Home computer" seemed like an appropriate track to do.
The visuals are done with NesFX which is a software on the Midines that does cool visual effects based on the MIDI signals.
Everything except the vocals are recorded with the Midines, in one shot.
The synthetic speech is made with SayIt by AnalogX.
I do the human vocals.