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A tribute to Jester Interactive & Codemasters' Music Creation For The Playstation software series

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2009

This video was originally posted on Halloween 2008, the day Music Creation For The Playstation series turned 10 years old (the first music maker by Jester Interactive having been released on October 31st 1998 on the Playstation 1). This video is a tribute to the entire series of programs used to make music easily, which, despite no longer being produced, is still being used today by a large userbase on both Youtube and TIMGUL, a forum about these softwares. The International Music Generator Users Lounge turned 1 year old only 2 days before Music: Music Creation For The Playstation 10th anniversary. You can find the forum, which, as of February 9th 2009, has over 8000 posts, over 260 members and over 900 freeware songs avaliable for download (all made with Music, Music 2000/MTV Music Generator, MTV Music Generator 2, Pocket Music GBA, Pocket Music GBC, Music 2002 Club Edition: Slinky, Music 3000/Digital Hitz Factory and MTV Music Generator 3: This Is The Remix), right below:

http://www.mtv-music-generator.com

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  • I hope someone can put up a torrent on Pirate Bay for MTV Music Generator on PC. I would love to try it out. Tried to find copies for pc on ebay, but they're real pricey compared to the PS1 version.

  • @SonicPro96 If I was you I would avoid the PC version. The PS1 is much better for the following reasons:

    -Much fewer crashes

    -Mono sound effects. Basically, forget about deep trance or anything that requires a good stereo reverb.

    The only upside the PC version got over the PS1 one is the higher sound memory and not having to burn your samples on CDs to import them.

  • I enjoyed MTV Music Generator the most, I had the little USB microphone adapter thing for it which worked with Music 3000 butI could never get into 3000 as much, don't remember why!

  • @SqueeksoAo Yeah same here. My favorite was Music 2000/MTVMG (the PS1 one that came out in North America)

  • Whats the name of the music playing from 1:53 and out? Its stuck in my head :P

  • @GlowingAmraam See end of video. It lists all songs used in the video.

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  • What a great tribute! Thanks for compressing several crazy years of my life into 7 minutes of video... ;O) Hopefully at some point soon my work on eJay will be complete and then maybe I can orchestrate (haha! bad pun) another console based MUSIC product? Time will tell! [ Tim Wright - Designer MUSIC, MUSIC 2000, MTVGM2, Pocket Music, Music 3000 ]

  • Good music 2000

    All music 5/5 stars.

    1 question, refer to m 3000 ps2.

    Im feel this music 3000, not have a timeline tempo exactly, and can be time lag in loops.

    Is my imagination..

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  • I still love doing stuff on MTV MG2!

    Unfortunately, MG1 does not play well on the PS3...not for me. The sound is messed up.

  • i need music 2002 D=

  • Reminds me of the Slinky CD Rom disc I found at EB GAmes ages ago in Rundle Mall, going out for seventeen bucks, they gave it to me for fifteen, had no notes in the pack, so how to use it at the start, well that took three months, then I found on Google, some notes on Slinky CD Rom, how to use it, those wicked light shows it has. Its got some great sound samples on it and I have never seen many light show things that vaguely compare to the brilliant half preset, half write it yourself lights.

  • I use this program to this day! Just for fun though. Check out some of my game remixes I've done! The program is pretty awesome once you master it... : )

  • @BeatMakerTV wait theres a gameboy version whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • im gonna go find a pocket music rom!!!!!!!!

  • You can buy it new on amazon for $250! or used for $2 lol

  • @SonicPro96 By the way, I wonder if anybody tried doing the Beavis and Butt-Head theme on MTV Music Generator itself? I'd love to see a video of that.

  • @DJOmnimaga Oh ok. Thanks.

  • @pillagemyvillage

    Cool, i still enjoy this tune! ;)

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