
For the Sony PSP. Make sure to check out the demo mp3 below.
"PSP Rhythm 5.0 is a homebrew music application which has 4 distinct features. The first is the sample sequencer which enables you to arrange standard .wav file samples into beats, rhythms, and melodies in pattern format. Sample control includes FLAMS, REVERSE, PITCH, VOLUME, BALANCE, START TIME, and END TIME. These parameters can be stored with different settings on each step providing you the ability to make very complex music. The second feature is a realtime Roland TB-303 bass line style synthesizer which can be played along with the sample sequencer. The bass line synth has all of the original synthesizer's controls, such as ACCENT, SLIDE , CUTOFF, and RESONANCE . The third feature is the NEW EFFECTS UNITS which include DISTORTION, SLICER, DELAY, LOWPASS FILTER, and MONOMODE. These effects can be combined for some extensive audio manipulation. The lowpass filter is special because it can be controlled per sound via PATTERN mode which essentially gives you control of up to 15 separate sample filters! The final feature is a song mixer where you can chain up to 512 patterns together along with mixing each individual sound volume per song step (much like a mixing desk). Once you have created your audio masterpiece, you can render it to a .wav file for listening or outside processing. PSP RHYTHM 5.0 has grown to be a full audio production suite in the palm of your hand.
Demo Song
http://www.psprhythm.com/rhythm5.0.mp3
Windows Installer
http://www.psprhythm.com/Rhythm.zip
Manual Installer
http://www.psprhythm.com/Rhythm5.0.zip
Website
http://www.psprhythm.com"
I downloaded the last version of PSP Rhthym and it was pretty good. The addition of dedicated LP filters for each track sounds pretty sweet.
ReplyDeleteI did find however, that the timing was sometimes a little shifty on the previous version. I probably only noticed because I'm a bass player and I play with drum machines all the time, but it was quite noticeable to me.
Didn't have a chance to dump the final composition as a wave file before I lent my PSP to someone else though, so that might fix that problem.
Cheers,
Gnostic Rocket
Finally a good use for my PSP!
ReplyDeleteHAHA yeah if you check thier site it was influenced by the machine drum...
ReplyDeletewww.psprhythm.com