GuitarBox v1.52: Process music on the PSP

Joel Van's tutorial for an audio connector. You'll need one to get the most out of the app. - Image 1For the musically inclined members of the QJ community, here’s something new for you to try out. Rocamatics created a guitar effects processor for the PSP. Called GuitarBox v1.52, it will process electronic sounds in real time and add specific effects to them as desired by the user.

According to Rocamatics‘ readme, GuitarBox v1.52 carries the following effects with it:

  • Noise Suppresor
  • Phaser
  • Distortion (overdrive type)
  • Delay
  • Equalizer (3-band)

Now, there’s one important limitation to this app that you’ll have to skirt past if you really want to use it. You’ll need an electric instrument and an appropriate audio connector. Now, since you can’t normally get those in retail (if you’re using electric guitars, for example), you’ll have to build one, which is done in some detail by Joel Van on this thread here. Otherwise, you could always use electronic microphones to do the deed.

In any case, why not try it out with a microphone first and see how well it does, then let us know what you think. Enjoy!

Download: GuitarBox v1.52

Joel Van's tutorial for an audio connector. You'll need one to get the most out of the app. - Image 1For the musically inclined members of the QJ community, here’s something new for you to try out. Rocamatics created a guitar effects processor for the PSP. Called GuitarBox v1.52, it will process electronic sounds in real time and add specific effects to them as desired by the user.

According to Rocamatics‘ readme, GuitarBox v1.52 carries the following effects with it:

  • Noise Suppresor
  • Phaser
  • Distortion (overdrive type)
  • Delay
  • Equalizer (3-band)

Now, there’s one important limitation to this app that you’ll have to skirt past if you really want to use it. You’ll need an electric instrument and an appropriate audio connector. Now, since you can’t normally get those in retail (if you’re using electric guitars, for example), you’ll have to build one, which is done in some detail by Joel Van on this thread here. Otherwise, you could always use electronic microphones to do the deed.

In any case, why not try it out with a microphone first and see how well it does, then let us know what you think. Enjoy!

Download: GuitarBox v1.52

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