![]() ![]() ![]() You can play every instrument, but drums are a lot more difficult. The interface itself looks a bit like a 6-shooter's chambers. There's a song-playing interface with six buttons, set by default to keys It's not just music making software anymore, it's a full game. The 'punk band' is completely customizable now too, although it will cost you in-game cash to buy all the different options. There are a lot more drum pieces too, and there's a little notepad on the wall where you can save/load songs. And there are also about 15 different single-note riff pieces that you can put together to make your own riff, and they come in each key. There are still premade riff loops, but there are a f***load more of them, organized by key. And goddamn, has it improved! Now there are 4 tracks, one for Drums, Guitar 1, Bass, and Guitar 2. Now we have the Punk-O-Matic 2, new and improved. The only limitation was how few music loops it had for each instrument, so every song anyone made on it started to sound the same after a while. It had 3 tracks: Drums, Lead Guitar, and Rhythm Guitar. And it f***ing rocks! If you've never played the original, it was a game with 3 different tracks made of squares you put blocks representing music in the squares, and then a little punk band would play your song. ![]()
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