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Rock Station is a muisc homebrew that gives you the chance to jam away using both drums and guitar for hours on end, and even compose your own music. | Rock Station is a muisc homebrew that gives you the chance to jam away using both drums and guitar for hours on end, and even compose your own music. |
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Rock Station | |
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General | |
Author | Blade_punk (Xsjado) |
Type | Music |
Version | 2008 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2008/12/22 |
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Download | |
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Rock Station is a muisc homebrew that gives you the chance to jam away using both drums and guitar for hours on end, and even compose your own music.
Features
- Drums, composer and guitar times displayed in main menu. See how much time you've spent playing.
- Composer with save/load feature:
- Support for more than the standard acoustic and synth kit setups when using the drum composer.
- Automatically read the contents of Sounds/Drums/ and list the folders in the composer menu.
- Drum Simulator:
- Music playback while you play. Browser can be accessed by pressing select while playing.
- Multiple kit setups like in the Composer..
- Guitar Simulator.
User guide
Drum Simulator:
- It gives you all the buttons on the PSP to use to your disposal to smash and crash on a virtual kit.
- Once you've had enough making up your own beats you can access the music player and load music out of your ms0:/MUSIC/ directory.
Guitar Simulator:
- By using the Analog stick to strum and buttons to cycle through chords, you can play the chords like you would on a real guitar.
Composer:
- Those who have trouble keeping in time can use the composer to create their own music.
- The composer gives you two bars two mess around with, adding notes in quarter, eighth and sixteenth note positions and supports drums and guitar.
Note: Make sure the Sounds/Drums/ folder contains every sound needed or the program will crash.
Controls
Menu:
Up/Down - Navigate Up/Down
Left/Right - Change Option
Cross - Select Option
Drum Simulator:
Square/Left - Snare
Triangle/Up - Tom 1
Circle/Right - Floortom
Cross/Down - Bass
R - Hihat/Ride
L -Crash/Splash
Start - Pull Up Menu
Select - Pull up the music browser
Analog Stick Left - Change to Hats
Analog Stick Right - Change to Ride
Analog stick Up - Open Hats/Ride Bell
Analog Stick Down - Close Hats/Ride
Guitar Simulator:
Analog or D-Pad Up/Down - Strum
Cross/Circle/Square/Triangle - Swap between set chords
Select - Bring up chord config menu
Start - Exit to main menu
Music Composer (while composing):
Square - Fill the current line with notes
Triangle - Clear the current line of notes
Left/Right - Move between Beats
Up/Down - Move between Notes
Select - Begin Playback
Start - Return to main menu
Analog Stick Left - Change to Hats
Analog Stick Right - Change to Ride
Analog stick Up - Open Hats/Ride Bell
Analog Stick Down - Close Hats/Ride
L/R Trigger while using guitar composer - Swap note between sharp and natural
Music Composer (during playback):
L/R - Skip to beginning of current/next bar
Screenshots
Compatibility
This will most likely will crash on PSP-1000's.
Credits
Blade_punk/Xsjado - Coding.
Thanks to:
- ro0kie42, TacticalBread, Vonsta & Xitherun/Tacticalbread for testing and giving me ideas.
- Luke Hocking for the guitar graphics, testing and ideas.
- A_nub/A_noob for confParser. Saved me heaps of time writing up my own.
- Sakya for ID tag reading.
- Auraomega for file browser sample.
- Brunni and Sakya for OSLib.
External links
- PSP-Hacks - http://www.psp-hacks.com/forums/f141/release-rock-station-t231143/ (archived)