Fix some beats with the PSP Rhythm 6.1 |
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It's been a while since we last covered it, but the PSP Rhythm hasn't lost its touch. Billy and Louie Iturzaeta's homebrew mod is basically your own mini-DJ, allowing you to sequence and sample music tracks, put in sound effects or synthesize new effects for a particular song.
This homebrew drum sequencer is now on version 6.1 and sports some new features from the 6.0 version. You can now export your soundbank into a MIDI file, in addition to turning it into a wave file. They've also improved the sampling engine and created a tap tempo feature for you to try out. This would probably be best served with a new version that does the unthinkable: it combines this program with the PSP Metronome.
Still, you have to admit that this is pretty nifty stuff.
You can download the automatic installer version for windows or try to manually install it on the PSP yourself with the appropriate file below. There's a readme and installation instructions inside, and their website has tutorials for you to learn from. Have fun, and enjoy!
Download: [PSP Rhythm 6.1 Installer]
Download: [PSP Rhythm 6.1 Manual Installer]
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Im secomd ha ha dats wats up!!!!!!!!!!!
So, Got the latest virtual tape recorder hombrew and was able to record vocal samples (great sound quality on the PSP A/D converter). Now using IRshell, browse to the REEL.WAV, copy/paste it into PSPkick vox bank. Sooo sweet, loading your own vocal into your sequences. Havn't tested the effects on imported WAV yet. Nice bloody work devs.
Wow!!! Awesome. Is this something like garage and!! Hopefully someone can make it for 2.8. I haev 2.8, but this looks pretty good.
hey i sent them this right before they posted it up. at least they could mention my name for finding it! well anyways, no3. i did the exact same thing. our psp's are getting to be quite the fun little portable studios... now can some one make a homebrew app to mix vocals recorded with virtual tape and beats made by psp rythm??? that would be awsome!! imagine being able to make your own beats and then recoed some vocals and then mix the two together as a song... anywhere you go.
can you add your own effects to any song in mp3? even looping a beat?
I'm pretty sure that it's all .WAV (linear PCM) based, no mp3 support yet. I'm not sure about the max file size. So you may be able to load in a whole track as .WAV and effect, pan, pitch it.
DAAAM NICE!!! This is what I was looking for....Hoping for al realtime Mixer???? Ty M8's Real good jobs
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