PSPKick, drum machine for PSP released.

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shifty
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PSPKick, drum machine for PSP released.

Post by shifty »

Earlier today, FKR and I released v1.00 of our PSP drum machine, PSPKick.

It's over at http://pspupdates.com

It features 12 tracks, 32 steps, multiple patterns, stereo 16-bit 44.1 KHz sound, adjustable BPM, .wav file output to your memory stick, groovy
graphics and is just plain fun!

check out it...
Benny Blanco
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Post by Benny Blanco »

Hi shifty, came across pspkick this morning and have been having a good play with it. Excellent work. Portable sequencing is something I've been craving for ages as I don't get much time to do it at home anymore (new job, long commute).

I have a few questions; I saw that the ability to use custom sounds will be added soon which is fantastic news. Will you be adding functionality to alter the pitch and ADSR envelopes of the samples? Also any thoughts about implementing MIDI control? Will this be a drum seq only or do you have plans to have some sort of synth side to it turning it into a fully fledged music creation tool?

Keep up the good work!
Pit0711
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Post by Pit0711 »

nice tool

suggestion: convert saved .wavs into mp3 file @ psp's music folder :-)
emumaniac
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Post by emumaniac »

Hi shifty nice release, your release wouldnt work on a V1.0 PSP so we have fixed it using pspbrew, heres the link to the v1.0 fixed version (included in your original zip) http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspkick.shtml
Polymira
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Post by Polymira »

That's just plain neat.
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