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wraggster
September 24th, 2006, 02:26
New release from Billy and Louie Iturzaeta (http://www.psprhythm.com/)

Heres some info on the program:


PSP Rhythm is the homebrew drum machine for the Sony Playstation Portable.

Inspired by classic drum machines such as the Linndrum and Roland TR-series, PSP Rhythm has been created to use a similar simple, yet effective sequencer.

PSP Rhythm uses a parameter feature that enable you to change the pitch, volume, balance, start, end times, cutoff and resonance per step to create moving, changing melodies and effects. This control over your sounds will give you much more creative freedom.

The on board Bass Line synthesizer in PSP Rhythm is similar to the classic Roland TB-303. TB-303 style features such as Accent and Slide are available. The real time control of the Cutoff and Resonance give you that authentic "Acid" sound that made the TB-303 Bass Line Synthesizer so famous.

Included effects are: Distortion, Slicer, Delay, Time Stretch, High/Low Pass Filter and Monophonic Sample Mode.

PSP Rhythm v6.1 changes


Audio Resampling Engine completely rewritten and is more accurate
Tap Tempo implemented into pattern mode
Working MIDI file export
Tested with eLoader 0.99 and is working

Windows Installer
http://www.psprhythm.com/Rhythm.zip

Manual Installer
http://www.psprhythm.com/Rhythm6.1.zip

Contest Winner Songs
http://www.psprhythm.com/contest/6.0/Tobias_K_-_Nearly_Flying.mp3
http://www.psprhythm.com/contest/6.0/Isti_-_Summer_Breeze,_Summer_Freeze.mp3
http://www.psprhythm.com/contest/6.0/Horace_-_Plasma.mp3

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DragonPimpsta
September 24th, 2006, 03:16
i love drum sequencers! :D

Hungry Horace
September 24th, 2006, 06:22
quite obviously this program completely kicks arse.


i recommend it to anyone who composes music on anything else, as a "must have" piece of homebrew.

i use prefessional software sequencers on the PC, but i dont find any of them nearly as creative as psprhythm! it's so much more than just a "drumsequencer" :D i'm working on an album at the mo, and all my new tracks have started life on the PSP.... quite impressive how a good program like this can make me go from having "no new songs writeen all year" to "most of the tracks for an album"

jmx
September 24th, 2006, 06:39
This is real kick-ass, these tunes, the almost sound if they have been made with fruity loops

jaws365
September 24th, 2006, 07:16
YESSS! I hope it is easier to have control over melodies now as it became pretty chaotic with many tones per riff in previous versions.

doverkiller
September 24th, 2006, 08:22
i use prefessional software sequencers on the PC..

I just wonder which one..
e-jay? :p

samthegreat68
September 24th, 2006, 08:57
is this safe to use? i have never seen a program that you install like this. im kinda scared to try it.

MarkNizzle
September 24th, 2006, 10:35
woooowww now this is what im talkin about
www.myspace.com/djmarknizzle

doverkiller
September 24th, 2006, 10:45
is this safe to use? i have never seen a program that you install like this. im kinda scared to try it.

It's 99,9% safe..
The installer makes sure that everything installs in the right folder, nothing else..
so feel free to use it :)

Hungry Horace
September 24th, 2006, 14:53
I just wonder which one..
e-jay? :p

try Cubase, Logic, Pro-Tools (the industry standard)

please dont attempt to slate me. I've only just been working on producing for a band who are currently considering some very good offers for their work from various labels.

www.myspace.com/arthurandmartha

you also may have noticed the name of the author for the third track on the post, no?



@jmx, i actually think this is a better program than FruityLoops. since both use a very similar sample based step-sequenced system, it's largely the quality of the samples, and the application of the functions which make a song sound as if written on something like that.

@ Sam - i'd go for 100% safe. it's only writting to your memorystick!

shrimpidy
September 26th, 2006, 01:01
sweet.

MarkNizzle
September 26th, 2006, 16:55
<was making beats on reason 3.0 but now im everywhere with this program and im getting pretty damn good hahaha www.myspace.com/djmarknizzle

i just wish there was 64 steps instead of 16
im so use to workin on 64 steps in FL and reason 3.0

Hungry Horace
September 26th, 2006, 19:04
i just wish there was 64 steps instead of 16
im so use to workin on 64 steps in FL and reason 3.0

there is "kinda" 32, because you can put a double-tap or off-beat note on it, although with the double-tap you cant put the two notes at a different pitch.