Make more music with PSPSeq v2.10
Homebrew application PSPSeq has really come a long way. It really is something because it transformed the PlayStation Portable (PSP) unit into a sequencer and synthesizer system. To make things even better, developer Ethan Bordeaux (aka ecb at QJ.Net Forums) just released a new version of this nifty program.
According to the developer, the latest version of PSPSeq as well as the older revisions are relatively well-behaved apps – meaning you shouldn’t encounter any problems if you do exactly what needs to be done. This has been tested on most custom firmwares. As for the improvements with PSPSeq v2.10, here is the complete changelog:
- Automated interpolation of synthesis parameters
- More track copying options to simplify and speed composing music
- Button combos enabling instant solo/unmute of all tracks, copy/paste of synthesis parameters, and removal of hits in a track
- Automated shifting of hits in a track for easy echo effects and arpeggiation
- Ability to record to ms0:/PSP/MUSIC directory for playback of loops and songs outside of PSPSeq
- More visualization modes and new visualization controls
- Access to time, battery life and available flash memory within PSPSeq
- New features for using PSPSeq in live environments
- Optimized WAV file playback
- Other minor bug fixes and optimizations to screen and audio rendering
- Many new sample songs and loops
Aside from the Readme file, the download below is accompanied by an RTF file which should serve as the complete and full reference material for the program. Please be sure to browse through those files first to fully enjoy this application.
Download: PSPSeq v2.10
View: QJ PSP Development Forum
Homebrew application PSPSeq has really come a long way. It really is something because it transformed the PlayStation Portable (PSP) unit into a sequencer and synthesizer system. To make things even better, developer Ethan Bordeaux (aka ecb at QJ.Net Forums) just released a new version of this nifty program.
According to the developer, the latest version of PSPSeq as well as the older revisions are relatively well-behaved apps – meaning you shouldn’t encounter any problems if you do exactly what needs to be done. This has been tested on most custom firmwares. As for the improvements with PSPSeq v2.10, here is the complete changelog:
- Automated interpolation of synthesis parameters
- More track copying options to simplify and speed composing music
- Button combos enabling instant solo/unmute of all tracks, copy/paste of synthesis parameters, and removal of hits in a track
- Automated shifting of hits in a track for easy echo effects and arpeggiation
- Ability to record to ms0:/PSP/MUSIC directory for playback of loops and songs outside of PSPSeq
- More visualization modes and new visualization controls
- Access to time, battery life and available flash memory within PSPSeq
- New features for using PSPSeq in live environments
- Optimized WAV file playback
- Other minor bug fixes and optimizations to screen and audio rendering
- Many new sample songs and loops
Aside from the Readme file, the download below is accompanied by an RTF file which should serve as the complete and full reference material for the program. Please be sure to browse through those files first to fully enjoy this application.
Download: PSPSeq v2.10
View: QJ PSP Development Forum