laptopstudio.thunderguy.com
Make music on handheld game consoles
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8212; Music software reviews, news and info for computer music. Make music on handheld game consoles. Filed under: Music software. At 10:44 am (3 comments). The Sony Playstation Portable has PSPKick. And PSP Rhythm Composer. PSPKick is a simple drum machine that lets you set up a sequence and play the result or save it to a WAV file. The PSP Rhythm Composer is also just a drum machine, but its interface is based on the Roland TR series drum machines for all you retro freaks out there. Happy musical plank...
buzzle.de
BUZZle - all ur buzz are belong to us!
http://www.buzzle.de/news.php
2009-11-28 13:30 cet: Busy non-buzzle year. Unfortunately that was quite an un-buzzly 2009: I finished my research at BMW and did the music for the XBOX360 arcade game "Ion Assault". Strictly Buzz-created music). Check out that game - it's quite impressive! Now I'm preparing my upcoming diploma thesis on augmented reality. In the meantime Jeskola released a new version of Buzz! I am happy to see that certain features of BUZZle found their way into Jeskola's version! 2008-04-18 02:15 cet: Package released!
rgballiance.blogspot.com
rgb alliance
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The R is back. Freshened the look a little. A letter of complaint. Announcing RGB's Top 25. Published Saturday, July 30, 2005 by Graham. Here's a little thing I came up with. IGN just released their top 100 games of all time. Here's their top 25:. 1 Super Mario Bros. 2 Zelda: Ocarina of Time. 5 Super Mario 64. 6 Sid Meier's Pirates! 8 Street Fighter II. 9 Star Wars: TIE Fighter. 11 Zelda: Link to the Past. 12 X-COM: UFO Defense. 14 Rome: Total War. 15 Super Mario Kart. 17 Star Control 2. Anyway, I'm gonn...
brevittonbusiness.blogspot.com
Brevitt on Business: PSP Kick
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Tuesday, April 04, 2006. With every cool product that comes out, it is only a matter of time before some very smart people begin to build applications to expand the original scope of that product - PSP Kick. Take the PSP - already a killer app and then build a beatbox/music editor into the PSP interface and you have something amazing. I've been playing around with it for awhile now and will try and upload some files soon - stay tuned. The latest news is that Version 3.0 was finally released.
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Brevitt on Business: April 2006
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006. Massive Yummy to Bill. The first in what I think will be several large moves within the in-game advertising space, Microsoft has announced the acquisition of Massive. The WSJ states the deal is around $200 - $400MM. In 3-5 years, the in-game advertising space will be just as big as Search Marketing. Posted by Brevitt at 8:21 AM. Links to this post. Thursday, April 20, 2006. Eyespot - Video Mixing. I came across Eyespot. Posted by Brevitt at 7:05 AM. Links to this post. The jist...
iplayplaystation.com
PSP homebrew list : iPlayPlayStation.com
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Laquo; PSP emulator list. If you need to downgrade your PSP’s firmware, then this is the safest way to do it. Available for firmware versions 2.50/2.60 1.5, and 1.50 1.0. Raquo; Downgrader/Downdater website. PSPKick is a stunning drum machine/sequencer for the PSP. This is truly a professional quality product and is really worth checking out. Raquo; PSPKick website. PSPRadio is an internet radio streaming client that can also play MP3 and OGG files from memory stick. Another must have. Use your EyeToy as.
cookingforbrevitt.blogspot.com
Cooking for Brevitt: sCAmBlEd?HaCkZ!
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Tuesday, April 18, 2006. I read Wired too much I think.anyway check this article out - The Man Behind Scrambled Hackz. From Eliot Van Buskirk. There is a direct link to the video on YouTube which you should watch as well. Although some of the visuals remind me of Max Headroom, it is pretty interesting what this program is able to do. Thoughts of Thomas Dolby come to mind as someone pushing the music industry in a new direction. Hey it isn't the PSPKick. Posted by Brevitt @ 7:04 AM. Links to this post:.
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Cooking for Brevitt: April 2006
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006. This is why radio in the US sucks. They are too tied into corporate influence to ever allow a non-hit generating artist to make the airways. Why would a station ever take a chance on artists like Gnarls Barkley. Or thousands of other massively successful performers when they could churn out the same shit from artists record labels are willing to pay big money to promote. True Skool from Coldcut featuring Roots Manuva. Posted by Brevitt @ 6:52 AM. Links to this post. As this act...