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Earlier this month, we found out about Abylight’s new music creation app for the 3DS eShop called Musicverse Electronic Keyboard. The company has since shared additional information about the download.

Here’s an overview of its main functions:

– Video tutorials included in the application.
– Automatic accompaniment with 14 music styles and 4 variations.
– Eight programmable chords and 12 chord types to choose.
– Availability of 32 instruments from retro to modern style.
– Integrated sequencer with independent chord and melody tracks.
– Independent mutes for drum, bass and chorus parts.
– Six octave keyboard (2 visible).
– Chord scale visualization.
– Key zoom function.
– Real-time quantization.
– Pitch bend function.
– Metronome.
– Left-handed mode.

And specifications:

– Store up to 128 creations.
– Share your music through Miiverse, Facebook and Twitter.
– Import other user’s music from Miiverse or QR Code patterns.
– Export your songs in AAC format to the SD Card.

Musicverse Electronic Keyboard does not yet have a release date. When it’s ready, it’ll cost $7.99 / €7.99.

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Following the “Music On” series, Abylight is developing a new music app for the 3DS eShop: Musicverse Electronic Keyboard. This new download will allow users to create and share songs, sounds, and melodies on Facebook, Twitter and Miiverse. Abylight also says that it will be more accessible compared to the Music On titles.

A teaser trailer for Musicverse Electronic Keyboard can be found below. There’s no word on a release date just yet.

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In 2011, Abylight published “AfterZoom” for DSiWare. The company has now announced a reworked version set for the 3DS eShop, PS Vita, mobile, and Windows platforms.

AfterZoom’s updated release will offer cartoon-styled visuals, new activities, and a revamped interface. One new stage has players testing organisms through mini-games.

AfterZoom’s new version is due out in June 2014.

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