Synthesis and sequencing on the PSP: PSPSeq v3.01
Homebrew developer Ethan Bordeaux has come out with an update for his PSPSeq application, bumping it up to version 3.01. For those who haven’t heard of it, PSPSeq is a free homebrew application for composing music on the PSP. Learn more after the jump!
Download: PSPSeq v3.01
Homebrew developer Ethan Bordeaux has come out with an update for his PSPSeq application, bumping it up to version 3.01. For those who haven’t heard of it, PSPSeq is, to quote the webpage,
…a free homebrew application for composing music on the Sony PSP handheld game system. PSPSeq contains both realtime synthesis and sample playback capability, along with multiple FX modules of widely varying types for modifying instruments in countless ways. PSPSeq also has a powerful and unique step sequencer for triggering samples and arranging loops into full songs.
Here are the features that have been added in version 3.01:
- added 3.xx build for direct 3.xx compatibilty
- fixed pitch bend to work for both higher and lower frequencies
- added support for reporting memory for > 4GB memory sticks
- fixed bug with accessing menus in SONG mode
- fixed bug in BFM modulator generator
- fixed bug in clearing steps in a loop
- fixed bug in displaying VOL data in EDIT SYNTH menus
- fixed bug in copying N and WAV parameters in TRACK menu
- fixed bug in SHIFT TRACK when shift values was > 32
- changing control-only step vs “normal” step doesn’t quickly toggle in sequencer
As always, if you intend on using this app, please go over the readme files included in the application. That said, enjoy your download!
Download: PSPSeq v3.01
Via DSP Music