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This is a discussion on I am a musician (sort of)... within the PSP Homebrew and Hacks Discussion forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; Ok I've been making music on my computer for a couple of years now, so I'm pretty good on the ...
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Ok I've been making music on my computer for a couple of years now, so I'm pretty good on the music know how, and I think PSPKick 3.0 is a VERY good app for the PSP!
Ok well anyway, here's my very first song I've created using the original sounds in the package, and I've even messed around with the melody feature. Hopefully it can demonstrate how something can be whipped up in 10 minutes and sound pretty decent (ie. decent levels, panning, melody, drums, bass) Here it is: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IA7KF140 Please comment Thankyou
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thanks for the comments
![]() I just realised even though I've panned a sound in one pattern, the same sound isn't panned in the other patterns. <--- just for reference, I assumed it would be I also just looped those 8 bars or patterns to show the very simple progression, but I can't be bothered to upload it and stuff now lol TBH my only real complaint about this app is that you can't have sounds longer than half a second or so. If it enabled longer samples to be used, and cutoff points to be determined by the user, that would be truly AWESOME! Hopefully for the next version... hehe |
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