October 27, 2020

The Monomoota (2 piece set)

 



2020 The Monomoota 2 Piece Set
14x11 Original pop-out illustration on wood canvas
(watercolor, ink, spray, mixed media)

June 27, 2020

Topeng Series #3


 
2020 "Let's Mutate!" Goblin Topeng Mask #4
12"x12" Original pop-out illustration on birch wood canvas
(acrylic, spray, ink, mix media)

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June 13, 2020

ASM Hydrasynth Wood Stand





Finished wood stand for the ASM Hydrasynth. There's an 1 1/2" opening at the base of the stand for cords to reach through that will allow another piece of gear to sit in front on the Hydrasynth, With the Hydrasynth on the stand, the dimensions are 18"W x 9"L x 9.5"H. Finished in black and sealed with gloss varnish. Rubber bumpers are on the base to prevent scratching.

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June 06, 2020

Korg Wavestate, Modwave or OPSix Stand

Pictured is the prototype wood stand for the Korg Wavestate/MODWave/OPSix, painted black with a gloss varnish. These stands are 22" x 13" and can also be used for other gear. 

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April 18, 2020

New Lo-Fi Sample Pack: 1950's Thomas Organ MultiChord C-12


New limited edition sample pack from a vintage 1950's Thomas Organ MultiChord C-12. This organ is slightly out of tune, giving the samples a great lo-fi sound. This pack includes 49 samples (37 note samples, 6 bass samples and 6 chord samples) in 32 bit/44.1 Hz and are ROYALTY FREE.

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The Thomas Organ MultiChord C-12 features 15 black keys, 22 white keys, and 12 bass chord buttons in the major key, with a fun volume/vibrato finger slide, and since it uses electricity, an off-on switch. At 27 inches long, 11.5 inches wide, and 9 inches tall, it runs on 117 volts, 60 cycles, and 25 watts and weighs 27 lbs. Produces a great, vintage organ sound that is nice and loud.



January 31, 2020

Music brings us together

My son is currently getting a lot of physical therapy, so having an MPC Live is perfect for making music on the go. I stopped in one of my favorite cafes near his office and one of the employees was so intrigued with the MPC. We chatted for awhile, about music and instruments. I quickly explained what the MPC was and the history behind it. Her enthusiasm was intoxicating, she had such child like wonder and very much wanted to play it. I loaded up a drum loop and a synth for her to noodle around with. She picked it up very fast and was blown away from the MPC. I love how music brings us together!