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Music

My first piano lesson was the day before my fifth birthday. In the past, I often combined computers and music, like my now-defunct live performance software KeyMaster, originally written on the Commodore 64, ported to the Atari ST, and redesigned for the now-defunct BeOS. I've worked a bit on a new version for Mac OS X, but it's nowhere near usable.

The MIDI reference has moved here. It's not a tutorial. Rather, it is intended as a quick overview and a reference guide.

I performed in bands from 1980 to 1993. Everything from progressive rock to dance pop to electric jazz; covers and originals.

I write different kinds of stuff. Most of it is funk/dance/pop, but I also dabble in orchestral, Sondheim-esque pieces, game show themes, thirty-second newsroom background music, and whatever else tickles my fancy.

Perhaps some day I'll post some snippets of my music. Aside from the sequencer files and MIDI files of the music I've done on my own, I only have one crappy cassette of a bunch of works-in-progress from the late '80s. It's dated but good stuff. The sound quality is horrendous. One problem with posting the files here is that I don't have enough disk space to store them. This account has a 10 MB limit that's almost full and I'm too cheap to pay for more.

I now keep all my collection of music-related links on del.icio.us.


Compositions

Here are two pieces I composed that I've typeset using LilyPond.


Equipment collection

Here's a tech-head's view of the tools I use to create my music.

Equipment List

Software List

This is not a complete list of all the music software I have. Since switching to Mac OS X, I've downloaded a number of utilities such as MidiPipe, though I don't use them much.

Vaporware List

This is stuff I want (pant, pant). It's not everything, just the next few items on my list.

Band List

Here are the bands and orchestras I've played in over the years. Believe me, you've never heard of any of them.