PSPSeq v3.00
Download: PSPSeq v3.00
Developer Ethan Bordeaux has recently launched version 3.00 of his PSPSeq application for the Sony PlayStation Portable.
In case you weren’t around during the previous report, this homebrew app will allow you to compose your very own music right from your handheld.
Among other features, PSPSeq carries realtime synthesis and sample playback capability, along with multiple FX modules to help enable you to customize your instruments any way you see fit. As for the changes that have been implemented with version 3.00:
- fixed dc offset in humanize and delay cases
- synthezier presets
- load to step, loop, all loops, save current step, preview preset data, multiple preset files per synth comp
- fixed wav save bug
- add exponential decay on freq to all synths
- 7Mbytes of memory for samples
- global configurable sensitivity on apad
- START always exits menu entirely
- fm feedback for BFM and FM synths with configurable routing
- shortcut to synth params from sequencer screen (triangle+L-trig+R-trig)
- per step pan, pan and vol moved to ENV as well as Stepedit Mode
- faster load/save and more compressed SEQs
- configurable stepping through sequencer with apad
- randomize parameters with ranged setting, start/end points for random values
- configurable colors
- namable loops, display next loop jump point
- better DADSR controls
- edit a subset of steps in a loop (latched mode)
- jump by 8 through seq load list (triangle+D-pad up/down)
- enhance clear track to clear from an arbitrary step
- enhance shift track to keep old hits for copy/paste functionality
As always, we advise readers to view the readme included with the bundle for proper installation an usage instructions. You may also want to visit Ethan’s release site in case you’re interested in posting your feedback.
Download: PSPSeq v3.00
Via PSPSeq