PSPKick Official Soundpack Collection Vol. 2: The DoBox Crew

PSPKick

It’s been a little while since we’ve heard anything from PSPKick, but today they’re back and bringing a whole new soundpack collection exclusively to our readers here at PSPUpdates! Last time we heard the hip-hop stylings of Diallo in Volume 1, but now Volume 2 brings you the work of several artists from the The DoBox Crew!

For those of you who are out of the loop and scratching your head, PSPKick v3.00 by Noah Vawter and Nathan Wray turns your PSP into a portable sample-based drum machine. And as these soundpacks demonstrate, the experience provided by this fantastic piece of homebrew is going to keep getting better and better as Nathan and Noah continue enlisting the help of talented musicians, as well as feedback and individual creations from the PSPKick Forums, here at QJ.NET.

DoBox

DoBox Recordings is a netlabel based in Silicon Valley, California – USA. The artists on the label are very into visual arts, electronics, and video games. What brings them all together is their love for electronic music. Each artist has their own distinct style, and you can expect to hear anything from Techno, Electro, Breaks, IDM and abstract beats. Several of the DoBox artists use PSPKick to work out ideas that will eventually be completed with their normal equipment setups. With all the cool new features in the new version of PSPKick, you can expect to see a release on the netlabel real soon that includes songs made entirely on the PSP, so make sure to keep your ears open for that!

There are two methods of installation. You can either unzip the file straight to the soundpacks folder on your memory card (/psp/game/pspkick3.0/soundpacks) OR you can unzip them on your computer and drag and drop the .pack files and the ‘drum’ directory to the same place. You will get a dialog box, in either case, that asks if you want to overwrite files. Just say yes.

NOTE: If you have added some of your own sounds, you may want to check to make sure that the sounds in this collection do not have the same name as the ones you have added or your samples will be overwritten with these. Don’t worry, installation of this soundpack won’t overwrite previous soundpacks!

Download: [PSPKick Soundpack Collection Vol. 2 – The DoBox Crew]
Download: [PSPKick v3.00]
Visit: [Official PSPKick Forums]

PSPKick

It’s been a little while since we’ve heard anything from PSPKick, but today they’re back and bringing a whole new soundpack collection exclusively to our readers here at PSPUpdates! Last time we heard the hip-hop stylings of Diallo in Volume 1, but now Volume 2 brings you the work of several artists from the The DoBox Crew!

For those of you who are out of the loop and scratching your head, PSPKick v3.00 by Noah Vawter and Nathan Wray turns your PSP into a portable sample-based drum machine. And as these soundpacks demonstrate, the experience provided by this fantastic piece of homebrew is going to keep getting better and better as Nathan and Noah continue enlisting the help of talented musicians, as well as feedback and individual creations from the PSPKick Forums, here at QJ.NET.

DoBox

DoBox Recordings is a netlabel based in Silicon Valley, California – USA. The artists on the label are very into visual arts, electronics, and video games. What brings them all together is their love for electronic music. Each artist has their own distinct style, and you can expect to hear anything from Techno, Electro, Breaks, IDM and abstract beats. Several of the DoBox artists use PSPKick to work out ideas that will eventually be completed with their normal equipment setups. With all the cool new features in the new version of PSPKick, you can expect to see a release on the netlabel real soon that includes songs made entirely on the PSP, so make sure to keep your ears open for that!

There are two methods of installation. You can either unzip the file straight to the soundpacks folder on your memory card (/psp/game/pspkick3.0/soundpacks) OR you can unzip them on your computer and drag and drop the .pack files and the ‘drum’ directory to the same place. You will get a dialog box, in either case, that asks if you want to overwrite files. Just say yes.

NOTE: If you have added some of your own sounds, you may want to check to make sure that the sounds in this collection do not have the same name as the ones you have added or your samples will be overwritten with these. Don’t worry, installation of this soundpack won’t overwrite previous soundpacks!

Download: [PSPKick Soundpack Collection Vol. 2 – The DoBox Crew]
Download: [PSPKick v3.00]
Visit: [Official PSPKick Forums]

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