PSP2MIDI Update

PSP2MidiRob King has updated his nifty PSP2MIDI application. According to the dev, “there are not really any new features” in this update, but he has made it easier for you to install the application, so that’s definitely helpful.

Now, you don’t need to install other programs such as Python to make this program run. Rob King updated his application such that the only thing you need to do is download the zip file below, run setup.exe, and copy __SCE__PSPMIDI and %__SCE__PSPMIDI to /PSP/GAME/ on your PSP. Simple, isn’t it?

This allows you to use your PSP as a wireless mouse for Windows, as well as a MIDI controller for your (Windows) PC. A Mac version is also in the works for countless Mac users out there.

On a final note, Rob King says that “If you would like to use PSP2MIDI as an input controller for Cubase or any other sequencer, you need a virtual MIDI driver like MIDI Yoke NT (http://www.midiox.com/myoke.htm). Then select one of the MIDI Yoke NT Ports in the output device selection screen of the PC server app and you can play any VST instrument in Cubase using your PSP and impress your friends :)”

If you want to try this out, just click on the download link below. Moreover, feel free to share us what you think about this application.

Thanks a lot StoneCut for the heads-up!

Download: [PSP2MIDI]

PSP2MidiRob King has updated his nifty PSP2MIDI application. According to the dev, “there are not really any new features” in this update, but he has made it easier for you to install the application, so that’s definitely helpful.

Now, you don’t need to install other programs such as Python to make this program run. Rob King updated his application such that the only thing you need to do is download the zip file below, run setup.exe, and copy __SCE__PSPMIDI and %__SCE__PSPMIDI to /PSP/GAME/ on your PSP. Simple, isn’t it?

This allows you to use your PSP as a wireless mouse for Windows, as well as a MIDI controller for your (Windows) PC. A Mac version is also in the works for countless Mac users out there.

On a final note, Rob King says that “If you would like to use PSP2MIDI as an input controller for Cubase or any other sequencer, you need a virtual MIDI driver like MIDI Yoke NT (http://www.midiox.com/myoke.htm). Then select one of the MIDI Yoke NT Ports in the output device selection screen of the PC server app and you can play any VST instrument in Cubase using your PSP and impress your friends :)”

If you want to try this out, just click on the download link below. Moreover, feel free to share us what you think about this application.

Thanks a lot StoneCut for the heads-up!

Download: [PSP2MIDI]

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