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    Beaterator Preview

    Making music without having spent years learning music theory and practice of an instrument is a small happiness enjoyment that it would be wrong to deny. All these arguments we suggest after using it for the first time it will be difficult to resist Beaterator ...

    Two important details ... Firstly, note that this title is an adaptation on the Sony laptop with a small flash free software. If the options that offer the PSP is more complete and more convenient access than their internet, the availability of this version will allow you to get a clear idea of what awaits you on console. Then Beaterator on PSP is sponsored by the producer Timbaland. In addition to the title in the promo videos, it oversaw the construction of the sample library available to users. Thus, he has composed songs and loops only for the occasion.


    Beaterator will focus around two main parts: the composition of the fly called Liveplay and recording studio. When one enters the Liveplay must first choose the type of music you want to call from a choice of combining such disparate trends as pop, house, rock, etc.. This is also where we decide whether or not to record his work. Once these key decisions taken, it is transported in the Liveplay itself. At this time, the screen displays a cartoon avatar a bit of Timbaland planted behind a huge mixing console. Everything is done on the fly with the opportunity to hear immediately what gives the song gradually changes as imposed on him. And insertions of new sounds have seemed amazingly simple. Simply select the instrument you search through the joystick. According to what is sought (drum loop, bass, synth, etc.). It goes to one of these four circles across the screen. It should be noted also that these circles are among eight in all since there are two screens available from which we sailed really immediate way. When we chose the instrument, he traveled the four loops is proposed and made his selection with key cross, round, square or triangle that corresponds to what we want. In all, we can add sounds on eight different tracks. It is possible to open the menu location for recording the result at any time. And this brings us naturally to the studio.



    Here, there is no question of listening to music but to change it in every detail. The eight available tracks are represented by a traditional way, horizontally and each other. We select what we want to move right to it happens less quickly in the piece or, instead, left it to intervene earlier. Other criteria are modifiable such as the volume of each track. And at a broader level, it is also possible to increase or decrease the BPM to the song in its entirety can accelerate or slow down. Everything is really possible and, again, a quick way to understand what is expected to Beaterator accessible to everyone. Another big advantage: the pieces obtained can be exchanged via the Rockstar Social Club but, more importantly, they are completely duty free. We may therefore transfer its PC in the form of. Wav files in order, for example, re-use to illustrate a video. Conversely, Beaterator manage the sounds picked up by the console. This will require the addition of music files but also other recordings that can capture through the embedded micro models of the latest PSP. Unfortunately, we could not enjoy this feature because the model of development which took place this presentation does not have. We look forward to meeting you at the next test where we will have the opportunity to explore in every sense of the many options available articles.

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    Re: Beaterator Preview

    Beaterator for PSP system and PlayStation Network puts a world-class mixer at your fingertips - enabling easy, powerful and innovative creation.

    Featuring original music and a sound-kit which includes thousands of loops and sounds produced by Rockstar and multi-platinum producer and entertainer Timbaland exclusively for Beaterator.

    Beaterator will be arriving on shelves on September 29th, 2009 in North America and on October 2nd, 2009 in Europe.

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    The game is based on a Adobe Flash music mixing tool released on the Internet in 2005 by Rockstar and will contain original all-new loops and sounds produced by Timbaland for Beaterator. The game will also allow the user to produce their own loops.

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