This is one of the demo songs Yamaha included in a wide array of their keyboards, mostly on their YPT models. I obtained the MIDI file, and then put it in a Yamaha Tyros T4 soundfont with the help of BASE MIDI. Hope you enjoy.
This is one of the demo songs Yamaha included in a wide array of their keyboards, mostly on their YPT models. I obtained the MIDI file, and then put it in a Yamaha S-YXG50 soundfont with the help of BASE MIDI. Hope you enjoy.
So I was bored, and decided that rather than going through Stage 21-1 the proper way, I'd dash through. I am playing on Overexciting mode, so my stats are strong enough that I do not need to worry, so long as I am not being attacked by like, 20 opponents on top of me. Anyways hope you enjoy. PS: My speech was not routed on purpose.
This is some ridiculous thing I did to a MIDI file of the Nintendo WII theme song. This happened about 2 or 3 years ago. Listen to this poor project.
I figured I'd share this bit of my life with you guys. For the longest time (2015-2016 perhaps), I had been using GarageBand as my tool for music production. I started out with an iPad Mini 1st gen, transferring to a 2nd gen, then leaping to an iPhone 6S. I ended around 2020, transferring to Reaper on my PC. By 2020, I was decently skilled with it, so switching to Reaper and using it was a bit easier than I imagined, however I'm still learning to this day. GarageBand on iOS has evolved, so much so that I revisited it and didn't even know what I was doing. So in essence, Reaper is my go-to now. My knowledge with GarageBand has essentially dwindled. I hope you guys enjoy the end of my GarageBand era.
May the 4th be with you all!
Hi all. This is my first attempt at Dubstep in Ableton Live. I'm still learning how to use it, so decided what better way to learn than experiment with one of my favorite genres. As such, it's nothing high quality.
The drums are mine, along with some of the plucks, strings and pianos. Build-ups and chops are Cymatics.
Also there is a sidechain, so when the drums hit, the compression of everything else is intentional.
Enjoy!
A beat I made a while back that I just got around to remastering. Hope you enjoy.
For those who already watched it, there was a long pause where the same scene was repeated twice. I must have accidentally made a duplication. I can't fix the Reaper project, so I just went ahead and fixed the audio file. Hope you enjoy, and sorry for the inconvenience.
This is me playing Injustice 2 as Grid (an anomaly that existed within Cyborg). I don't know Cyborg's moveset very well, and have only practiced with it for a few days, so expect to see repetitive moves and combos.
I personally wish Grid had his own story, as it ends up using Cyborg's instead. But it's not a huge downer for me.
Anyways, hope you enjoy.
P.S: My computer wasn't liking the game once again, so expect lag.
This was a little thing I made in Ableton Live out of boredom. Feel free to use it as menu music or whatever suits you. Credit is not required, but is appreciated.
Taken from YouTube:
Back when I started this channel, I used No Copyright Sounds EDM tracks as the channel intro. But one day, I decided, "screw it. I'm making my own." I created two sounds, an intro, and an outtro, designed specifically for the channel.
These two sounds have been used for a few years now. So in 2025, I spiced it up a bit.
However, the slight rendition of the original felt, crowded. I felt like I had added extra, ruining the original. So yesterday (at the time of this writing) I decided to create a brand new one.
All 3 of these renditions have been compiled into this video. And I'm curious to know, which one do you like? Leave a comment down below.
Sorry for the extremely glitchy audio, Retro Arch has been very weird lately.
Anyways, here is me doing all the remixes back to back, in one take. No edits, no trimming, nothing. All my mistakes are here for you to witness and grovel upon. LOL
Anyways, hope you enjoy.
So I'm not all about Trap, or Drill, or EDM. I'm also obsessed with LoFi and old HipHop. Stuff by J Dilla, for instance (which is actually the inspiration behind this). The vocal sample is a chop I did of a song by Singers Unlimited, though its name doesn't come to mind at the moment. Hope you enjoy.
This was originally just an average track that I made, but it later became the theme for the Skateboarder Pro Rewrite.
Taken from my YouTube channel:
A full demonstration of the Movo UM700 USB condenser microphone.
Get it from Movo: https://www.movophoto.com/products/um700-usb-mic-adjustable-polar-patterns
Get it from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Movo-UM700-Microphone-Adjustable-Streaming/dp/B081TR5D9M
This was previously going to be a sign and error reading episode (even the audio file name says it), but it turned into something... different. Listen, and find out.
Remember Bob the Barber getting violated by the cupboard in my last skit? Well, here, you get a chance to listen to what it was like recording it, without the pitch filter applied. Hope you find it comical.
In this little clip concocted of boredom with a side of craziness, two cupboards converse on how to get revenge for being clogged with supposedly what one of them calls "rubbish." Bob the Barber makes a return, along with a brand new character. Find out by listening.
This was a random thing I made out of boredom to open up the new year. Hope you enjoy.
This has been uploaded later to AudioPub than the YouTube version, but both were late anyways. Please note that this was not professionally made, so our acting is quite lacking, but it was made more for entertainment and less for professionalism.
Merry late Christmas, and Happy New Year!
P.S. This is the low quality version, as the original high quality file was too big to upload. For the higher quality version, please visit my YouTube channel (@tunmi13personal).
This is not professionally made or mixed in any way, just a heads up. I did soft clip it and adjusted some of the EQ, but otherwise consider it unmixed. It was made when I was really bored and had nothing better to do so figured why not. Hope it's still something at least.
Keep in mind I am not a very good Injustice player, despite playing for almost 10 years now, so bear with me. I might perform repetitive combos and whatnot.
Still hope you enjoy.
It started in the kitchen, and it ended... not so well.
I was bored this morning and decided to play one of my favorite Rhythm Heaven Fever remixes, that being number 7. I would like to apologize for the stuttering in advance, my computer wasn't liking Dolphin Emulator this morning, which is quite rare.
A guard is casually walking on a cliff above a vast river. Another guard, who is on the other side of the cliff, declares their presence, and challenges the guard to a duel that takes a rather threatening turn.
This is me playing my favorite games from Rhythm Heaven Fever, using the Dolphin Emulator and Retro Arch.
Keep in mind that although I got rid of most of the silence and menu selections, some of the UI sounds are still there, and some silence is generated between loading times for the games.