Goodbye Normal, Hello Korg

the mailman walked into homer’s with the korg monotron palm synth last friday, and i’ve been noodling with it every chance i get. the coolest sounds i’ve made on it so far are the same ones done by steve miller and paul mccartney. with any luck there will be more songs written about aliens, arcades, and insomnia before the batteries go dead on this thing.

Patiently Waiting… Awkwardly Playing


as i wait for the korg monotron palm synth to arrive by mail… the anticipation led me to go ahead and record a napoleon dynamite-ish thingy on the casio that i’m borrowing from tom firestone. after a visit w/josh and christy a couple of nights ago, i got an idea for a video. specific details are available upon request.

The Old Neighborhood

BALDWIN PARK, CA: this is where we lived when i was 5 years old and a neighbor’s toddler stole my hoppity-hop.

CHINO, CA: our last home in california. we had tomato plants in the backyard, and a witchdoctor next door.

PHILADELPHIA STREET: i walked home from school past these graffiti covered privacy walls. i knew every four letter word before i was 7 years old.

a BIG thanks to ian mull for showing me how to copy street view pics from google maps… it always makes me feel simultaneously happy and stupid when someone shows me something i should have figured out myself.

If It Aint Broke… Bend It


had a little time on my hands this morning to record my latest circuit bending project: the vtech little smart words plus. i picked it up at majr thrift yesterday for $2. it appears promising.

Coolest Sneak Preview… EVER!

The Makers of Noise Unite

danny williams came over to the house yesterday to add another track to the day of mars project. the last time we recorded music on a tuesday it was mid-june. this time he brought a big muff effects pedal for guitar distortion. i pushed a big red button on an optical theremin. our goal was to make noise. here’s a sample of our accomplishment.

Lazy Sunday

it’s a lazy sunday, and i’m glad. had a hectic week of working at the coffeehouse, teaching CPR, and planning the music at OPLC. i’m glad to have the work, but it’s good to do nothing for a few hours. also picked up a new cell phone after the old one stopped charging. now i have a micro SD card & i can make my own ringtones.  thinking about cool crest tonight and playing miniature golf, riding go karts, and seeing what’s in their arcade. but right now, i’m just relaxing.

Thar He Blows!

what’s it like to go 5 days without a blog post? it makes me feel like a whale that only comes up for air at the last minute. during my time off the web i purchased a couple of kid toys with the intent of bending circuits– both times had bad results. then i found a guy who makes handheld theremins. i bought one online and it should be here by the end of the week. here’s how it works…

Beep-it! from Michael Una on Vimeo.

Requiem For a Keyboard

the circuit bending experiment i’ve embarked on has suffered its first casualty: my 1987 yamaha pss 30 keyboard. it’s the instrument that i dismantled to get feedback loops, distortion effects, and various alien sounds. my friends at associated radio told me to administer last rites. apparently i fried the audio chip. fortunately there is another keyboard ready to go under the soldering iron: the bontempi system 5 at808.

The Sleep Equation

forget the sheep count. playing atari 2600′s enduro followed by watching revolt of the zombies (circa 1936) plus unisom equals sleep.