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PS2 Music Software With USB Sampler Planned 10

Thanks to Gamespot for pointing out that there's a USB sampler/microphone forthcoming for your Playstation 2. This add-on to the Music 3000 music creation software will be retail-released in Europe in July, according to developer Jester Interactive's forums, following the European release of Music 3000 itself a few days ago. There's no word yet on a US date for either game or sampler add-on, but as Music 2000 was released in the States as MTV Music Generator 2, a release seems likely. (Incidentally, there was a rare USB sampler add-on for MTV Music Generator 2, but it was only available in very limited numbers via publisher Codemasters.)
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PS2 Music Software With USB Sampler Planned

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  • by Ayanami Rei ( 621112 ) * <rayanami@@@gmail...com> on Sunday June 01, 2003 @09:37PM (#6092785) Journal
    you can go to Guitar Center and buy a cheap omni and royalty-free sample discs, an Audigy or Santa Cruz, and pick up a copy of Impulse Tracker, Buzz, or whatever.

    Plus you can burn CDs of your heinous creations.

    Why exactly is this news for nerds? Whom among you: is reading Slashdot right now, and doesn't have the means to pick up a cheap mic, some sounds effects, and download free tracking software?

    So it exists for the PS2: big whoop. It's like when Mario Paint came out for the SNES and there was a mouse.

    HOLY SHIT LIKE THAT HADN'T BEEN DONE BEFORE!!!11!!

    • Indeed! Sunday nights are filled to overflowing with gaming and other news while here we are wasting our time like this. Tsk tsk!
    • Anything that takes technology and places it in the hands of more people is good. On the PS2, I don't have to worry about OS issues, DLL incompatibilies, drivers, etc, etc. All I worry about is knowing the interface to the program, which should be easy to figure out on the standard game controller.

      Often times the programs you mention cost a lot of money, too, because they're "music" programs (kinda like how slapping "photography" on a chemical bucket makes it 50$ more expensive). If it's released for th
  • Makes sense (Score:5, Funny)

    by Rxke ( 644923 ) on Sunday June 01, 2003 @10:34PM (#6092973) Homepage
    Fort the Japanese audience.... KARAOKE versions of your favourite games... imagine a guy on a stage, half drunk, singing W00t w00t! Boy, life can be fun for crazy people...
    • While you may be in jest, the next big game planned from Harmonix (the developers of the PS2 music games Frequency and Amplitude) is "Karaoke Revolution", which is expected to use the headset from SOCOM, and where the goal will be to match the tone, pitch, and speed of real songs alongside the karaoke versions, as revealed at E3. Don't have Harmonix's website handy, but you can find details through the Freq/Amp website, http://www.freq.com/
  • I used to own MTV Music Generator for the PSX. I made some phat tunes on it I played at a party and everybody loved it. The only problem was that I had to lug around my PSX and had to have a TV to load the music but I connected the audio cables to the reciever for great sound quality. I was able to get the tunes onto an audio tape but the quality was worse than my mono TV speaker. After I traded in the game I found out there was a PC version. So I bought that and recreated the riffs on my PC. The PC version
  • Right now, there's Jester Interactive's MTV Music Generator for PSOne that plays on PS2, MTV Music Generator 2 for PS2 (as mentioned in article), and Music Maker by Magix. All are currently available, but I believe Music Maker (MSRP $10!) is the only one still being published.

    THE MTVMGs are extremely versatile and easy to use. The second one suffers from less varied riffs and a counter-intuitive down-scrolling interface that is not like sheet music. The reason for this interface (and these are guesses)
  • by 2Flower ( 216318 ) on Monday June 02, 2003 @07:36AM (#6094785) Homepage

    MTV Music Gen 2 is what got me into creating my own music. Yes, there are better programs based on the PC out there with a wider range of samples -- but Music2k got me started with everything I needed in one 50 dollar package, without having to purchase additional loop libraries or hardware. Only extra I got was the optional sampler, so I could import some loops (not my horrible singing) into my music.

    It might make a good tool for teaching kids the basics of music -- while it can't do classical compositions, it's great for learning the basics of verse / chorus / verse and music structure, as well as how various elements such as rhythm, bass and melody work together. Might inspire a kid to go and get a real instrument, or produce more extensive compositions using a more professional tool like Acid Music.

  • Cafe Press [cafepress.com] first CD available for purchase is by MeepMeep [meep2.com]. I can tell from experience that the tracks were made with MTV Music Generator. So it may not be for a serious musician, but it's out there and people are publishing with it.

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