MetaSynthia 4 Audio Samples


This is an informal Table of Contents for various MetaSynth 4 Audio Samples that I will be posting and changing off and on. If you're going to bookmark any of these pages, bookmark this one, since I don't plan on changing it. The others will undoubtedly change.

Thanks to Eric and Edward for creating the software program that I'd most like to be stranded on a desert island with.

Octopants, my Techno album on Magnatune.com

Too Much Mustard, an album of late 19th century music arranged in MetaSynth for children.

Invention No. 14 by J. S. Bach - gives a peek at Transcriber, a program I created to help transcribe music notation to MetaSynth-usable picts.

Rhythmic Bass Tutorial. How to create interesting rhythm basslines using MetaSynth 4.

Awe Trucker. The band Autechre may use an odd mishmash of audio equipment hardware and software, but the same effects can be had using only MetaSynth 4.

Fog. A minimalist photo essay/ambient audio piece.

Cubanola Glide. Photo slideshow/music from "Too Much Mustard," my recent children's album on Magnatune.com.

Hair, Beard and Wig shows MetaSynth in a very different genre -- a cross between blues and eastern ethnic music with a sound environment like a field recording.

Spruce Grove -- a QTVR of a grove of spruces in Yachats, Oregon. Minimalist ambient audio done in MetaSynth 4.

Tide, Surf and Sand (aka Texture) -- a photo essay/ambient audio piece also done in Yachats, Oregon.

South Falls -- a photo slideshow/ MetaSynth 4 composition done in Silver Falls State Park near Silverton, OR.

Invention No. 1 -- This and the two compositions below were created using MetaSynth 4's Wavesynth and Multiwave Synth.

Invention No. 2

Invention No. 3

The Vernal Equinox