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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => General PlayStation Discussion => Topic started by: Nolaws on November 30, 2006, 09:44:53 AM
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wow.. i think it\'s pretty cool :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJm6xu1QGsU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYD1xT3orzw&mode=related&search=
it\'s not for everyone though.
p.s.: shouldnt this "forum" be rabrand "Portable Gaming" ? I feel bad posting DS stuff in a PSP forum.. but this formum isnt getting <3 enough :D
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Way to mess up the coding ;)
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well, i am not sure why.. there use to be a "allow HTML" check box..
but I cant find it..
anyway, replaced the code for some links
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well, i am not sure why.. there use to be a "allow HTML" check box..
but I cant find it..
anyway, replaced the code for some links
We haven\'t been able to use HTML in quite some time :)
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We haven\'t been able to use HTML in quite some time
look like i was able to do it october 28th, not so long ago.
http://www.psx2central.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38999&highlight=buckethead
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this is so weird. I just copy & paste the same code in the off-topic forums and it worked :~(
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That\'s odd. Yeah, it worked in the Buckethead thread. What\'s even more odd is I went to "Edit" your post, just to see what code you used, and it didn\'t show the code. :confused:
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I saw DS and was thinging distortion shit for psp.
then i was disappointed.
bastards!
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Never saw this thread before.
The application is interesting, but it looks really limited. The chords that are used in the demos I\'ve seen thus far are so simple, a novice could learn them on a real guitar in a few minutes. I don\'t see what the advantage is to playing them on a fake DS guitar.
They should allow you to build up chord progressions first, then have the DS play back a recording of you performing your chords, while you add a lead melody over the top. Switch the chord buttons to notes on a scale, and it would work reasonably well. Add some more samples like a bass guitar, keyboards, and percussion, and you could actually build up some interesting songs.
With the current product, it appears all you can do is strum chords.