@AlSween Hey! Just wanted to let you know you already can! From the game itself! If u goto your file, and then Import/Export Menu, you can select to export as a midi file, which will end up in PSP:/MUSIC/Beaterator/
hi, is it really interesting stuff. Can you fix the links on the forum 'couse the schema and the prog is unavailable :( I'm planning to integrate it to my ruckus_mod and make a basic midi-based controller to it.
Very good, I would love to try this. Will this work for both sending and receiving midi? also do you think its possible to have a sampler on the psp (drum machine maybe?) and then control it by midi?
what would be great is if it was possible to midi sync the psp in order to track out from the new Timbaland game. Beaterator.
AlSween 2 years ago
@AlSween Hey! Just wanted to let you know you already can! From the game itself! If u goto your file, and then Import/Export Menu, you can select to export as a midi file, which will end up in PSP:/MUSIC/Beaterator/
Hope I helped! xD
cheezpuff86 1 year ago
@cheezpuff86 thx!!
AlSween 1 year ago
chhhhh k bna idea men uff aver que sale con eso
tenks
sierone07 2 years ago
Sorry, i no longer own the site old links pointed to...just PM me on ps2dev if you really plan to code something MIDI-related on PSP
jean80it 3 years ago
The links for your schematics are down.. any plans to repost?
herrprof 3 years ago
What about the MIDI clock signal? Is that a possibility?
kipptumor 3 years ago
hi, is it really interesting stuff. Can you fix the links on the forum 'couse the schema and the prog is unavailable :( I'm planning to integrate it to my ruckus_mod and make a basic midi-based controller to it.
5mf1nc 3 years ago
Very good, I would love to try this. Will this work for both sending and receiving midi? also do you think its possible to have a sampler on the psp (drum machine maybe?) and then control it by midi?
liquidsnaske 3 years ago
the only thinh left to do is port the sound files
if a cheap electric piano from a toy store can do it i'm sure the psp can too....
and a user interface is needed (for diffrent instruments)
no fancy stuf just volume and knobs memory for recalling set ups
and of coarse the infamous midi
note on/off (velocity = sound
wh not diy a UMD game (midi sofware emulator)
and then use the the midi control to "play it?"
alexzeegreat 4 years ago