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		<title>Big Updates for Handheld Homebrew Music: NitroTracker 0.4, PSPSeq 3, PSP Rhythm 8</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[iPhone what? There&#8217;s big stuff happening in homebrew music development for Nintendo DS and PSP. 
NitroTracker 0.4 (Now)
 
First up, on the uber-popular Nintendo DS, NitroTracker 0.4 adds some big features. Creator Tobias Weyand writes:
I wanted to tell you that I just released NitroTracker v0.4 with lots of new features and improvements, the coolest ones [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>iPhone what? There&rsquo;s big stuff happening in homebrew music development for Nintendo DS and PSP. </p>
<h3>NitroTracker 0.4 (Now)</h3>
<p><img src="http://media.createdigitalmedia.net/cdmu/images/2008/07/nitrotracker.jpg" /> </p>
<p>First up, on the uber-popular Nintendo DS, NitroTracker 0.4 adds some big features. Creator Tobias Weyand writes:</p>
<blockquote><p>I wanted to tell you that I just released NitroTracker v0.4 with lots of new features and improvements, the coolest ones being sample looping and stylus-drawable volume envelopes. You can basically just record a sound, make it loop, draw an envelope, and there you have your instant instrument.</p>
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<p>Sample looping is interesting, too &ndash; you can loop forward or, as in many video samplers, ping-pong style (back and forth). The envelopes are a nice fit for the stylus, as well.</p>
<p>Other features: multi-samples for instruments, and channel mute/solo.</p>
<p><strong>Why you want it: </strong>Intuitive, tracker-style sequencing with a stylus, live sampling, MIDI integration, now with real sampling and envelope features</p>
<p><strong>Site: </strong><a href="http://nitrotracker.tobw.net/">NitroTracker</a></p>
<h3>PSPSeq 3 (Soon)</h3>
<p><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/recompose/96976482/"><img src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/40/96976482_4b36011c87.jpg?v=0" /></a> </p>
<div class="imgcaption">Photo: <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/recompose/">recompose</a>.</div>
<p>I also got an advance look at the next version of PSPSeq when creator Ethan Bordeaux stopped by the CDM/Make/Etsy Handmade Music night I put together. I&rsquo;ve got video from that event I&rsquo;ll be editing and posting soon. But before I get into features, I should say this: Ethan wants PSPSeq to be so good, you&rsquo;ll buy a PSP to get it. Why a PSP? Because the extra CPU power Sony built into the device makes it a formidable handheld synth. And because it&rsquo;s different. And because it runs PSPSeq.</p>
<p>Ethan&rsquo;s in bug-stomping mode, so you can&rsquo;t have PSPSeq just yet. But the upcoming build includes new randomization and interpolation features, more powerful copy and paste, shortcuts, and workflow improvements. (It&rsquo;s funny &ndash; it sounds like we&rsquo;re talking about a DAW.) I was particularly impressed by the randomization stuff in person. It really turns PSPSeq into a powerful composition environment. Ethan, whose day job is DSP programming, has also included some unusual features like &ldquo;rotational synthesis&rdquo; &ndash; I&rsquo;ll let him explain it in the video, once I get that up.</p>
<p>So, CDM readers, would you be interested enough to get a CDM group buy of PSPs, pre-installed with homebrew-ready firmware?</p>
<p>Come on. Humans have two hands. One hand can be on the DS while the <em>other</em> is on the PSP.</p>
<p><strong>Why you want it: </strong>Powerful arrangement features, real synthesis that sounds great, all-in-one power</p>
<p><strong>Site: <a href="http://www.dspmusic.org/psp/">dspmusic.org/psp</a></strong></p>
<p>New featured spotted <a href="http://the-palm-sound.blogspot.com/2008/07/pspseq-30-is-coming.html">via Palm Sounds</a>. See <a href="http://the-palm-sound.blogspot.com/search?q=psp">more PSP coverage</a> on Palm Sounds, too.</p>
<h3>PSP Rhythm 8.0 (Now)</h3>
<p>From comments, I actually missed another big announcement. (Too much going on! Thanks, Louie!)</p>
<p>The popular PSP drum machine/sequencer PSP Rhythm got a new optimized audio engine, yet another interface upgrade (there seems to be one in each version), and an ADSR synth mode. For some reason, I&rsquo;m not particularly drawn to PSP Rhythm musically &ndash; it lacks some of the exotic charm of PSPSeq &ndash; but it&rsquo;s still very much worthy of your attention if you&rsquo;ve got a PSP, and proof that the DS doesn&rsquo;t have a monopoly on mobile music.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s even got a pro-style music trailer.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.psprhythm.com/">PSP Rhythm Site</a></p>
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