
Traxxpad is an application that promises to transform Sony’s PSP into a powerful piece of professional music studio equipment. Traxxpad blends the power of sequencers, drum machines, and keyboards, allowing anyone to create! Users can create, mix and sample tracks on the go and even helps out amateur musicians by tweaking tones to the nearest note.
User Reviews
2 Stars BOOOOOOO!
This game sucks…you can’t play it very good…unless you THOUROUGHLY read the manual. I would reccomend NOT buying this game.
3 Stars good but lacks to much
I love this thing and no I’m not hating or anything. The traxx pad is great but if your looking for something that allows you to go all out and make something heave in detail and what not. Then don’t get this I love music and all but when I get an idea for a beat, tone, song the traxxpad always lets me down. I love eastern music and underground and this contains everything a western or experienced mainstream lover would want. But for some one that makes crazy beats its a headache. do note that you can recored your own sounds and what not but need a microphone psp sound recording cam. and instruments.
4 Stars Pretty neat toy,,,
I noticed Traxxpad some time ago but didn’t make an impulse buy. I thought that it might me a neat “toy” for my husband and later tried to find it again, seaching in several different stores.
Amazon came through for me…and now my husband thinks he’s the next big recording star.
2 Stars Not much fun.
I’ll keep it short. This game is not much fun. Not entertaining, not exciting, doesn’t really simulate a music instrument or beat pad. I have only tried it 4 or 5 times, but it’s not pick up and “create” play so don’t expect that. I was hoping it would be like “MTV Music Creator” on the Playstation 1 and 2, but no such luck.
Try these games for more entertainment on your PSP: DJ Max Portable (soone to be released in the USA, but available now on import sites from Asia.)
1 Star Oh, come ON.
This is not a game and it is not a portable music studio. This is to music what fingerpainting is to Matisse. It is largely dense and inaccessible and, while pretty, nothing seems to make much sense.
I used the Music Maker on the old PS1 and had more fun and success than with this.