A New and Some Old MP3s by James Pate Williams, Jr. Copyrighted on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024

The first MP3 was created on Saturday, March 30,2024. It uses the former Cakewalk Digital Audio Workstation software SONAR Platinum. The software synthesizer utilized was Universal Audio Waterfall Hammond B3 Organ emulator with Lesley Type 147 amplifier and rotating speaker enclosure.

The second MP3 was created on May 19,2009, using my Gibson EDS-1275 double neck SG guitar and one of the older Cakewalk DAWs. Unfortunately, my double neck guitar was stolen from my house in 2011.

The final MP3 in this post uses my 2006 Gibson Les Paul SG Custom. The date on the MP3 is Thursday, February 15, 2018.

The next MP3 is the same music as the first MP3 but using Universal Audio’s Mini Moog synthesizer with Fanfare preset.

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Author: jamespatewilliamsjr

My whole legal name is James Pate Williams, Jr. I was born in LaGrange, Georgia approximately 70 years ago. I barely graduated from LaGrange High School with low marks in June 1971. Later in June 1979, I graduated from LaGrange College with a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry with a little over a 3 out 4 Grade Point Average (GPA). In the Spring Quarter of 1978, I taught myself how to program a Texas Instruments desktop programmable calculator and in the Summer Quarter of 1978 I taught myself Dayton BASIC (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) on LaGrange College's Data General Eclipse minicomputer. I took courses in BASIC in the Fall Quarter of 1978 and FORTRAN IV (Formula Translator IV) in the Winter Quarter of 1979. Professor Kenneth Cooper, a genius poly-scientist taught me a course in the Intel 8085 microprocessor architecture and assembly and machine language. We would hand assemble our programs and insert the resulting machine code into our crude wooden box computer which was designed and built by Professor Cooper. From 1990 to 1994 I earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from LaGrange College. I had a 4 out of 4 GPA in the period 1990 to 1994. I took courses in C, COBOL, and Pascal during my BS work. After graduating from LaGrange College a second time in May 1994, I taught myself C++. In December 1995, I started using the Internet and taught myself client-server programming. I created a website in 1997 which had C and C# implementations of algorithms from the "Handbook of Applied Cryptography" by Alfred J. Menezes, et. al., and some other cryptography and number theory textbooks and treatises.

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