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You can click here for a few of selections currently available on FilePlanet.com (registration optional). After that, you can goto Doomworld where I have a page there.

For voice-over work or consideration for semi- to professional projects, I get a lot of requests to know about what kind of equipment I use. See below for more information.

The main problem now is that all of the good sites are gone, like MP3.com in its past glory. I do have a site section on AcidPlanet.com. However, be advised that as of May 2, 2005, I have no submissions there.

Wanghammer at AcidPlanet

There are a few other music selections that may be of interest.

* A Parody of Michael W. Smith's "For You"
** A Parody of Barenaked Ladies "Falling For the First Time"

Audio voice-overs, Radio Commercials, and most professional audio applications require some fairly decent hardware to pull off professional results. This does NOT mean that you can't get good results with bad equipment, but rather, good equipment generally lends itself to better results. It takes experience to pull off anything from narrative voice-overs or commentaries all the way up to television-ready commercial production. The longer I do this, the more demanding my time becomes for side-projects. However, if you're interested, contact me at and we'll talk.

Click Here for a picture of my recording studio. Included Technologies:

  • Full digital S/PDIF interface to a HD recording system.
  • mAudio S/PDIF and Analog to Digital Firewire Audio Interface
  • Adobe Audition 1.5 Professional
  • Cool Edit Professional 2.1
  • Sony Vegas Movie Studio
  • TMPEnc Products (all)
  • FireWire Digital Audio Interface
  • Roland D50
  • 2 Alesis Quadraverbs
  • BBE Sonic Maximizer
  • Alesis D4 Drum Module
  • 1.5 GHz AMD System with 1GB RAM
  • Canopus ADV-1000 Video Capture Hardware
  • Alexis 6 Channel Line Mixer
  • Mackie 16 Channel Studio Mixer
  • Alesis Microverb (about 20 years old)
  • Alesis Micro-Limiter (about 20 years old)
  • Kurzweil Pro 1 1200 Expansion Keyboard Module
  • Kurzweil K2000 Sampling Keyboard with 64MB (max) onboard Memory; Keyboard uses Variable Architecture Synthesis Technology
  • Roland D50 Keyboard (About 20 years old)
  • Samson Headset Amplifier with 5 Headphone Jacks
  • Morely JD10 Cabinet Simulator for Electric Guitars
  • Sony Dual Deck Tape Deck (for remastering old studio tapes)
  • 2 AKG K240 Studio Headphones
  • AKG C525 S Condensor Microphone running off of board's phantom power
  • Sure SM58 Dynamic Microphone
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