dSTAR Sequencer If you've always wanted a MIDI sequencer for your DS, then tday's your lucky day. You see, TheRain just made an app which exactly does just that, called the the dSTAR. And if you think the touch-screen feature of the DS is always overlooked, then you would be pleased to know that this app makes use of the DS' touch-screen capabilities, and is "designed for live groove editing and pattern mixing". Interested on what this program has in store for you? Well, why don't you check its features listed below:
* 6 Tracks, organized in pages, selectable from upper left on screen, or LEFT and RIGHT DPAD (track up/down). * MIDI Channel assignment per page. * 16 Pattern save slots selectable (RIGHT TRIGGER + DPAD LEFT or RIGHT) pattern switching durring playback. * Global save function using Chism's FAT library (RIGHT TRIGGER + START). * Copy and paste from pattern slot to pattern slot (RIGHT TRIGGER + B for copy, RIGHT TRIGGER + A for paste). * Groove feature- double speed and half speed while holding DPAD UP or DPAD DOWN respectively. * Default pattern bank in dstarpatterns.bin file.
Of course, the dev has more notes in his readme so you better check it out once you've downloaded the file. For more DS updates, just stay tuned here at QJ.
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