PSP Rhythm 8.0: new GUI, optimized audio engine

Posted Jul 4, 2008 at 4:34AM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: PSP Rhythm Development Team
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PSP Rhythm 8.0 - Image 1


The PSP Rhythm Development Team has released a new version of the PSP Rhythm homebrew audio sequencing app. Basically, this app functions as a mixer. You take some samples, arrange them however you want, add in a few audio effects and voila! You've got yourself a song.

Anyway, this version PSP Rhythm has been clothed in all-new duds thanks to its new streamlined GUI. Looks are not all that's new though. Here's the full list of changes since the previous version:
  • New User Interface
  • Optimized Audio Engine
  • ADSR Synth Mode
Before you install this app, make sure to go over the various documentation bundled with the download first. Now that that's out of the way, grab whichever download you prefer and let those creative juices flow.

Thanks to Louie Iturzaeta for the tip!

Download: PSP Rhythm 8.0 (Windows installer)
Download: PSP Rhythm 8.0 (manual install)

Via PSP Rhythm

 
 
 

Comments

by kasmo7 - 2008-07-04 08:06:13
sounds like traxxpad but easy

yo this look sic wid it ima try it out right now
by Foolmonkey - 2008-07-04 12:18:36
doesn't work...

on 4.01 M33-2 there's no sound. hit play and you hear nothing.
by Foolmonkey - 2008-07-04 14:24:56
nevermind....

error on my part lol it does work
by jmak0 - 2008-07-05 07:21:25
wavs are big

can you add mp3 or wma support? or does it already have that? a Midi file maker would be good too, or am i going too far?
by isti - 2008-07-05 07:53:32
wavs are okay

mp3 and wma processing takes up lot of ram and cpu.. it's okay when you want to playback a song, but not when you want to decode 16 channels the same time.. when you're exporting your song, it also exports it as midi..
by andersonmcdaniel - 2008-07-05 14:20:33
this is awesome

I downloaded this yesterday, and it is completely awesome. Haven't been able to put it down. The manual is very helpful.
by jmak0 - 2008-07-08 14:20:12
cool

ok i didn't realise about the cpu and ram requirements. almost a year ago i played with the psp rhythm and the other one that came out, both were quite hard to use, but i made a couple of songs on rhythm. I have a question; how do i change the length of a song? also- do you guys edit it on pc? what software is good on pc for this kind of thing?

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