Traxxpad: Portable Studio has finally arrived
For the people who like listening and making their own music, rejoice! Eidos Interactive‘s Traxxpad: Portable Studio for the PlayStation Portable arrived in stores a couple of days back.
A bit of a primer for those who haven’t heard of the application. Traxxpad: Portable Studio allows PSP owners to make their own music with, basically, a portable studio. Imagine the works: drums, samplers, sequencers, a mini keyboard, and a sound bank. The sound bank includes beats from D1, DJ Amplive, Insane Clown Posse, Sean T, and Traxxamillion.
Users can also the customize their personal studios with skins from Sha Money XL, 17 Hertz Studios, Beautiful Music Baby, Beretta Music, Cartier Entertainment, Clyde Carson, Commonwealth, Connoisseur 533, Crooks and Castles, D1 Beatz, DJ Amplive, DJ Replay, Fingerbangerz, Get Gone Records, Good Life, Psychopathic Records, Manik Skateboards, Orisue, Rick Lee the Dragon, Riottt, Simms Custom Cycles, Traxxamillion and Urb Magazine. Kevin Gill, senior marketing manager for Eidos North America said,
Traxxpad: Portable Studio is an amazing music production innovation that is surrounded by great musical minds. That’s what makes Traxxpad so remarkable — it’s a powerful, portable music application that enables both gamers and professional musicians to express musical talent anywhere.
Traxxpad probably won’t appeal to the other gamers out there who want only action on their PSPs, but music enthusiasts and pros should find it a nifty tool for making music on the go.
For the people who like listening and making their own music, rejoice! Eidos Interactive‘s Traxxpad: Portable Studio for the PlayStation Portable arrived in stores a couple of days back.
A bit of a primer for those who haven’t heard of the application. Traxxpad: Portable Studio allows PSP owners to make their own music with, basically, a portable studio. Imagine the works: drums, samplers, sequencers, a mini keyboard, and a sound bank. The sound bank includes beats from D1, DJ Amplive, Insane Clown Posse, Sean T, and Traxxamillion.
Users can also the customize their personal studios with skins from Sha Money XL, 17 Hertz Studios, Beautiful Music Baby, Beretta Music, Cartier Entertainment, Clyde Carson, Commonwealth, Connoisseur 533, Crooks and Castles, D1 Beatz, DJ Amplive, DJ Replay, Fingerbangerz, Get Gone Records, Good Life, Psychopathic Records, Manik Skateboards, Orisue, Rick Lee the Dragon, Riottt, Simms Custom Cycles, Traxxamillion and Urb Magazine. Kevin Gill, senior marketing manager for Eidos North America said,
Traxxpad: Portable Studio is an amazing music production innovation that is surrounded by great musical minds. That’s what makes Traxxpad so remarkable — it’s a powerful, portable music application that enables both gamers and professional musicians to express musical talent anywhere.
Traxxpad probably won’t appeal to the other gamers out there who want only action on their PSPs, but music enthusiasts and pros should find it a nifty tool for making music on the go.