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| website    = http://www.soundpunk.com/index.php?topic=1340.0
| download    = Media:Dstep2.rar
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DStep is a Homebrew (or homemade Software) of a 'live sequencer' that run on a Nintendo DS.
DStep is a music homebrew of a live sequencer that run on a Nintendo DS. It requires a MIDI cable to use as a sequencer and the is inspired by [http://www.collinmeyermusic.com/dsmidi DSMidi's cable hack idea].
 
==User guide==
To use you will need a MIDI cable. Load it from a slot-1 device and then swap the flash card for the MIDI cable once it's loaded.


==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
To run it it requires a NDS Flashcard similar to a R4,Acekard or DSTwo.
Requires a NDS Flashcard similar to a R4, Acekard or DSTwo.


==Media==
==Media==
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DS MIDI Sequencer software driving a Nord Modular patch via Collin Meyer's DS Midi Cable hack and code www.collinmeyermusic.com with thanks to 0xtob for the inspiration.  
DS MIDI Sequencer software driving a Nord Modular patch via Collin Meyer's DS Midi Cable hack and code www.collinmeyermusic.com with thanks to 0xtob for the inspiration.  


[[Category:Homebrew applications]]
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[[Category:DS homebrew applications]]
[[Category:Music homebrews on DS]]

Revision as of 10:28, 22 Mayıs 2021

DStep
Dstep.png
General
Author(s)evil jed (ijed)
TypeMusic
Version2
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media:Dstep2.rar Download]
Website
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DStep is a music homebrew of a live sequencer that run on a Nintendo DS. It requires a MIDI cable to use as a sequencer and the is inspired by DSMidi's cable hack idea.

User guide

To use you will need a MIDI cable. Load it from a slot-1 device and then swap the flash card for the MIDI cable once it's loaded.

Compatibility

Requires a NDS Flashcard similar to a R4, Acekard or DSTwo.

Media

Credits

DS MIDI Sequencer software driving a Nord Modular patch via Collin Meyer's DS Midi Cable hack and code www.collinmeyermusic.com with thanks to 0xtob for the inspiration.


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