Steve-Audio.Net Downloadable Audio

Welcome to the Steve-Audio download area! Here you will find samples of various things I've worked on over the last few years. Some of these are samples, and others are complete. If there's something you'd like to see, send me an E-mail and let me know. Enjoy!

General Bits

Blart Radio Theme

This is the theme music I wrote for my new show on U182 and TBRN known as Blart Radio. For this I used the GNX2 with the Superwave P8 synthesizer. Thanks to Andre Louis for the drum and bass lines; them's good listening.

Leaving Guitars

This is a little ditty Andre Louis and I worked on last October on one of my Friday's off from university.

Time to Get the Guitars Out

Here's a slow jazzy number Andre and I worked on in November of 2004. If anything else, this makes a very good music bed.

Let's Go for a Ride

This thrashy track is a result of some work done by Andre Louis and myself. He created a basic drum and clean guitar track which he asked me to play over, so I did and this is the result. The only fake guitar is the clean one at the beginning, but all other guitars are most definitely authentic. For this, my Digitech GNX2 was used exclusively with Sonar 3.11 going through a Tascam US122.

Backward Reflections

This was the first song which my band, Chronic Faith, recorded. Unfortunately, the guitars don't sound as good as they might have owing to the fact that we recorded this track a couple of weeks before I purchased my Mesa Boogie. This one is an ogg file, so make sure you're using a cool media player like Winamp.

Invinsible

This is another song which Chronic Faith has written. The Mesa Boogie is featured in this track along with some on-the-spot five-part harmonies. Again, another ogg.

Damn Buses!

In Fall of 2003 I was stranded at my house because the bureaucrats running the local public transportation system decided not to pick me up for class, so I created this instrumental to keep my mind off my frustration with them.

Down the Road

This one was written in March of my senior year of high school. Being sick with no pending work can lead one to create very strange songs.

Synthesized version of the National Anthem

This file has been floating around the Net for the last year and a half. This was my first attempt at creating a singing DEC-Talk file for the fourth of July in 2002. It's not perfect, but here it is for your enjoyment.

WebCT

I created this one during my first semester at college after being frustrated by my university's adoption of WebCT, a system for taking online classes. The site is not very accessible to the blind, and I was required to use it for my Communications course. This one is the complete bit but was reduced to a format more suited for the internet. Thanks to Andre Louis for allowing me to use one of his music beds for the background music in this track.

Cell Phone Greetings

The following are greetings which I created for my cell phone. They're weird, but I've received requests to put them up here, so here they are. All of these files have been reduced to 24KB mono mp3 files to reduce their download size. This section will continue to grow so come back soon.

DecTalk Message

This is a tiny greeting sung by four DECTalk synthesizers. Not very flashy, but since it's heard over the phone, the flashiness wouldn't translate very well through the telephone receiver.

Twilight Message

This is a greeting using the "Twilight Zone" theme for the background.

Halloween Message

Obviously, this was made for the spirit of Halloween.

Thanksgiving Message

Yes, this one is in response to the Thanksgiving holiday. Let us all celebrate by going turkey and chicken hunting!

Christmas Message

What better way to get into the Christmas spirit than to leave a message for Santa? Or one of his elves? Or the guy who's trying to get into the Christmas spirit by making a bad Christmas cell phone greeting?

Reviews

Here are reviews I have done. So far there is only one, and I made it a few months ago for ACB Radio's Main Menu program.

Download the high-quality stereo MP3 of the Tank Commander Review

That's it for now. More will be added as I come up with more material. Thanks for dropping by!

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