               -PSPKick 2.0 Overview-

Welcome to the wonderful world of homemade beats on your
PSP!  We would like to take a moment to say thank you
for trying out our software. If you liked what you have
seen, please consider donating by going to www.paypal.com
(using pspkick@gmail.com as the email address) or by
clicking on the donation link on our website, 
www.pspkick.com. Your show of support lets us know that
there is indeed a fanbase that wants us to continue to
update and expand PSPKick's functionality.


How to install PSPKick:

Please refer to the Install_Guide.txt that was
included in this zip file.


How to use PSPKick:

We HIGHLY reccomend that you use headphones, hook up your 
PSP to a stereo or use external speakers while using
PSPKick. The internal speakers of the PSP just will not do
your new beats justice. Trust us!

To see a list of controls, hold down the select button
while PSPKick is running. Please note that this screen
reflects whatever mode you are in at the time and it will
change when you in turn change modes. So when in doubt,
just hold select!

For an much more detailed write up of features and
controls, check out the file (included in this zip) named
Users_Manual.rtf .


Making sound packs:

Want new sounds? Make your own sound pack! Collect up to 
12 sounds you want to use. Each sound MUST be a 16-bit,
stereo, 44.1KHz .wav file. 


Saving and exporting:

When saving a .wav or .mid file, the files will be 
written to the 'patterns' directory where the executable
is found. The pattern filenames will be "patternxx.wav",
where xx is replaced by the pattern number. 
e.g. pattern01.wav, pattern02.wav, etc. The output .wav
files will be stereo, 16-bit 44.1KHz.


The future of PSPKick:

We will be releasing many more updates in the future if
we see a general demand for them.  Look for new skins, 
sound packs and updates to come at www.pspkick.com.  If 
you have created a sound pack or skin that you feel is of
high quality, feel free to send it to us and we will 
consider putting it in our file section on the website! 

Feel free to join the PSPKick community in our forums, 
which you can get to by going to www.pspkick.com.


THANK YOU FOR TRYING OUT PSPKICK!

The PSPKick Dev Team:

  Noah Vawter
  Nathan Wray

www.pspkick.com
pspkick@gmail.com