MATRIXSYNTH: PSPSeq 3.01 tutorial Part 1-6


Sunday, January 11, 2009

PSPSeq 3.01 tutorial Part 1-6


YouTube via pspseq

Descriptions:
"this is part 1 of a tutorial on how to make music with PSPSeq. this part of the tutorial covers the very basic concepts as well as how to install custom firmware on your PSP so you can run PSPSeq. if you already have PSPSeq installed or are familiar with homebrew, there's no need to watch this tutorial."

"this is part 2 of the PSPSeq tutorials. in here you'll find out how to:
- move around the step sequencer
- trigger and untrigger notes
- set the trigger probability and volume at various steps in a loop
- a bit about some of the generators and fx in PSPSeq"

"this is part 3 of the PSPSeq tutorials. in here you'll find out how to:
- set track volume
- set panning for a single step and all steps in a loop
- mute/solo tracks
- modify synth parameters from the step sequencer"

"this is part 4 of the PSPSeq tutorials. in here you'll find out how:
- synthesis parameters are copied from step to step
- how to use copy and paste in the step sequencer
- how to set a control-only step
- how to quick access the menu system
- how to move between loops in the step sequencer"

"this is part 5 of the PSPSeq tutorials. in here you'll learn about the text on the bottom of the screen and how to access and use the transport."

"this is part 6 of the PSPSeq tutorials. in here you'll learn how to use the menu system, start a new song, and how to load and play a song in PSPSeq."

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