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![]() MIXES![]() ARTIST: Rachel Woodard This was recorded for an EP released by Rachel Woodard. She sang lead vocals and played the piano while John Carlson played on percussion. Tracking, mixing and production by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Chuck Berry This was recorded at one of Chuck's concerts at Blueberry Hill. All tracks from that concert are available from the Official Chuck Berry Fanclub. Tracking by Dave Terrata. Mixing and mastering by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Jason Wendel, MUMET 426 class This is a funky remake of that classic Nine Inch Nails song. It was recorded as a class for MUMET426. I sang on lead vocals. Casie Berger, Drew Malott, and Shannon Lough sang backup. Dan Clark was on Percussion, and the horn section included Scott Peterson, David Howard and Shannon Lough. Drew Malott played guitars and Greg Rodgers played bass. Each student created their own separate mix. This version was mixed by Jason Wendel and tracked with the assistance of Jeff Seitz. To download, right-click here and select "Save Target As". ![]() ARTIST: Living Proof, Jason Wendel This is a remix of a Living Proof song from their 2009 album, Feel Good Music. Mixed by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: The Killers, Jason Wendel This is an 8-bit remix of the song Mr. Brightside by The Killers. Sounds inspired by the Commodore 64, Atari, and NES. Mixed by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Radiohead, Jason Wendel This is remix of the song Reckoner by Radiohead. Original source material provided by Radiohead. Mixed by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Radiohead, Jason Wendel This is remix of the song Nude by Radiohead. Original source material provided by Radiohead. Mixed by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Trent Reznor, Jason Wendel This is remix of the song The Hand That Feeds by Nine Inch Nails. Original source material provided by Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails. Mixed by Jason Wendel. To download, right-click here and select "Save Target As". ![]() ARTIST: Trent Reznor, Jason Wendel This is a clip from the Only remix, which was also originally recorded by Nine Inch Nails. Original source material provided by Trent Reznor. Mixed by Jason Wendel. ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC COMPOSITIONS ![]() ARTIST: Jason Wendel This is a clip from a live electro-acoustic performance in which I utilized my VERN controller. For more information on VERN, please see the Electronics section. Composed, mixed, and produced by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Jason Wendel Nebular Assimilation is a computer music piece created using CSound for the source files and composed using Cakewalk Sonar. Csound is a programming language designed and optimized for sound rendering and signal processing. The language consists of over 450 opcodes which allow the sound designer to build "instruments" or patches. Although there are an increasing number of graphical "front-ends" for the language, you typically design and modify your patches using a word processor. This program uses the score and orchestra approach for creating pieces. Composed, mixed, and produced by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Jason Wendel New Adventures in Frequency Modulation is another computer music piece. Source sounds were created using Max/MSP, Kontakt and Reaktor. These were later composed into a piece using Cakewalk Sonar. Although the piece consists mainly of frequency modulated sounds, I did end up using a few other processes for the final composition. Composed, mixed, and produced by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Jason Wendel Fatigué de Chronoscopic (The Tired Clock) was my first Musique Concrète composition. Pioneered by Pierre Schaeffer in 1948, Musique Concréte was the first type of Electronic Music to ever be created. Modern categories of Electronic Music include Synthesizer music and Computer music. Most Electronic pieces today encompass all three subcategories. Composed, mixed, and produced by Jason Wendel. ![]() ARTIST: Jason Wendel Neutrino Storm is a sound mass piece done using midi. Samples were uploaded to a Kurzweil K2000 keyboard and sequenced using Digital Performer. Final touches were done in SoundForge. Composed, mixed, and produced by Jason Wendel. |
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