PSP Rhythm tuned to version 6.0

Posted Jul 26, 2006 at 2:25PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications, News Tags: bug fixes, eLoader, Fanjita, PSP Rhythm
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PSP Rhythm


The newest version of the ambitious PSP music program has been released. In case you didn't know about the application before - PSP Rhythm is essentially a step sequencer that lets you easily create your own rhythms and loops. By using the parameter feature, you can change the pitch, volume, balance, start, end times, cutoff and resonance in each step, creating whole melody lines and harmonies! The application's website has a handful of newbie-friendly tutorials, so that you will quickly learn how to use PSP Rhythm.

As usual, it comes with a handful of cool new features and improvements. They are the following:

- New user interface with programming grid, graphical knobs for parameters, oscilloscope.
- Sample Loading from Pattern Mode with up to 1000 sample folders with 1000 samples each.
- New skin format and support for up to 1000 skins.
- Mute/Solo function.
- Export Pattern and load it back as a sample.
- Bass Line synth reprogrammed.
- Time Stretch Effect.
- High Pass Filter Effect.
- Lots of bug fixes and performance enhancements.

PSP Rhythm is getting better and better with each version, now it's your turn to pick it up and start making music! Both archives contain a manual and a quick-start guide to get you up to speed.

Use the "Windows Installer" if you don't have much experience with installing PSP homebrew. Then simply start "setup.exe", choose your firmware and PSP drive and you're done! The "Manual Install" simply provides two appropriate folders for 1.0 and 1.5 users each. Note that if you have Firmware 2.0, 2.5 or 2.6, you'll either need to obtain a copy of the first edition GTA: Liberty City stores and use Fanjita's eLoader, or downgrade your firmware to 1.5. Enjoy!

Download: [PSP Rhythm 6.0 Windows Installer]
Download: [PSP Rhythm 6.0 Manual Install]

Via PSP Rhythm Website

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Chathurga - 2006-07-26 09:39
» wow

Alot updates are coming in tonight.

by soopergooman - 2006-07-26 09:40
» ...

I love this app, gonna make my own music.







thanks for giving credit on the news tip.......

by AC Slater - 2006-07-26 09:55
» its ok

i like pspkick alot better

by RCON - 2006-07-26 10:01
» PSP Rhythm 6.0 Song Contest

PSP Rhythm is having a song contest with three 1 gb memory sticks as prizes. check out our website for more details.



-RCON

by steve_723 - 2006-07-26 10:03
» Holy crap

This is great.

by tenkey - 2006-07-26 10:04
» #3

I ran across this program about a month ago and I believe it has many more features and is much more creative than pspkick. Have you even tried PSP Rythm? Maybe this bit of competition is what is pushing these developers to make better versions. Keep up the good work!

by dave - 2006-07-26 10:35
» Sickness!

This is by far the greatest homebrew program avaliable, I can now do what i do at home ANYWHERE!!! Each update just gets better and better. soon VST effects, then it will be as powerful as Reason ect.



Good work!

by Norkusa - 2006-07-26 11:00
» Doesn't Work

I just did a manual install of this and it just freezes up my PSP when I try to boot it. Anyone have luck with the manual install?

by Illegal Machine - 2006-07-26 11:07
» this is sick

WOW is this awesome.





Does anyone know where I can get 1,000 folders filled with 1,000 different samples all organized and properly formatted to go into this?





I want 1,000,000 samples on MY PSP.







and Norkusa, Take those files in the common folder that's in the download and put them into the non% folder.

by Norkusa - 2006-07-26 11:39
» THANKS!

Thanks for the tip, Illegal Machine. That worked. Looks like the creator left out that important piece of info in the readme. :-/

by DJ PC Board - 2006-07-26 11:55
» YEAH!!!

AWESOME RCON BROS.!!



You made it!!!



Now i can put in the MS a lot of samples for use with your Program!!!



I can make a great LIVE ACT!! with two PSP in concert ;)



Thank you for ear me!! (and for create this awesome music tool for the PSP)



Regards,

by sweeet - 2006-07-26 17:12
» right on

il like contests so ill enter it... two times and hey maybe ill get better then last so congrats to my future, please support me in this one an d dont compete so i could win sumthin aiight thank



sweeet

by unimpressed - 2006-07-27 05:25
» bleh

PSPKick is still better.

by anti-h8r - 2006-07-27 05:30
» #13

*cough cough* BS!

by breakbeat_junkie - 2006-07-28 07:58
» way to be original!

this team obviously can't come up with an original thought on their own.



they hop on the back of a far superior (and original) piece of homebrew, PSPKick



and they do a piss poor job of replicating rolands hardware.



users of this POS need to take off the training wheels and stick with the PSP's original beat making brew.....KICK!

by more anti-hating - 2006-07-28 09:23
» hate mail

what a hater! must be one of the kick programmers cause they got owned!

by obvious - 2006-07-28 12:45
» To: Nathan Wray #15

Don't be so obvious Nathan Wary! You post a sample pack for your program and flame one that is better than yours. Jealous?

by Nathan Wray - 2006-08-01 05:16
» LOL!

Actually it wasn't me. I tend to not bash Rhythm openly like this because we seem to have an unwritten and untalked about truce going between us. They have their product and we have ours. They are vastly different in how they go about doing the same thing. It's a user's preference.



We always tip our hats off to the Rhythm team whenever they release something new. Why wouldn't we when they tell interviewers that they got their inspiration to start Rhythm from us in the first place?



Kinda funny to get blamed personally though. I can always enjoy a good following.

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