The PSP Rhythm Development Team has released a new version of the PSP Rhythm homebrew audio sequencing app. Basically, this app functions as a mixer. You take some samples, arrange them however you want, add in a few audio effects and voila! You've got yourself a song.
Anyway, this version PSP Rhythm has been clothed in all-new duds thanks to its new streamlined GUI. Looks are not all that's new though. Here's the full changelog:
* New User Interface
* Optimized Audio Engine
* ADSR Synth Mode
Grab whichever download you prefer and let those creative juices flow. Before you start installing this app though, make sure to go over the various documentation bundled with the download first.
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