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.)
In other news... (Score:3, Funny)
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!!
Re:In other news... (Score:2)
It's a very big whoop. (Score:3, Insightful)
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)
Re:Makes sense (Score:2)
If only there was one for the first in the series. (Score:2, Interesting)
All The Music For PS2 (Score:2)
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)
Hobbyist music creation, on the cheap. (Score:3, Informative)
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.
MTV Music Generator Songs Published! (Score:2)