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| General | |
| Author | evil jed (ijed) |
| Type | Music Apps |
| Version | 2 |
| License | Mixed |
| Last Updated | 2008/03/25 |
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DStep is a music homebrew of a live sequencer that run on a Nintendo DS. It requires a MIDI cable to use as a sequencer and is inspired by DSMidi's cable hack idea.
User guide
To use you will need a MIDI cable. Load it from a slot-1 device and then swap the flash card for the MIDI cable once it's loaded.
Screenshots
Media
DStep - Nintendo DS Homebrew (CannonFoddr)
Compatibility
Requires a NDS Flashcard similar to a R4, Acekard or DSTwo.
Credits
DS MIDI Sequencer software driving a Nord Modular patch via Collin Meyer's DS Midi Cable hack and code www.collinmeyermusic.com with thanks to 0xtob for the inspiration.
External links
- Soundpunk - http://www.soundpunk.com/index.php?topic=1340.0
