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EXA: The Infinite Instrument

Steam Youtube Update
2020
18 average hours
0 average in the last 2 weeks
96%
87 reviews
$14.99
Players: Single-player.
Tags: Casual. Indie. Audio Production (app). Early Access.
System: Windows. VR Only.
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mint love it never made music before entering this program, but it makes it so easy
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I've been wanting to make music for a while, but I can't play any instruments and the apps for making music are either very limited or not user friendly. Exa is exactly what I had been looking for! It is so easy for someone like me, with no training in mu
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19 hours
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Just the fact that I can connect my hardware synths via usb to the pc and then build instruments in EXA, set the midi ports/channels and then play said hardware in VR is an absolute game changer!
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14 hours
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I'm a musician. I find this VR program extremely powerful in producing music. So so cool is the program. You can see your VR self playing one instrument, while you lay down a track for another one and in the end of your song you see an entire VR avatar
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This is amazing, truly underrated. I had been looking for VR music creator for a few days and decided to give this one a shot since it seemed to have more sounds and more interative elements than other apps just like it, and it does! It's easy to use wh
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It´s really fun to make music in vr, it´s simple, just draw your instruments and assign a note and a instrument to it. you can extract audio from the game to make real songs with it if you are experienced with soundengineering. If you are into music, g
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今では破損のためプレイ不能です
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6 hours
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Spark a bowl and jump in
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I like it so far. my only issue with this game is that I think its a bit disingenuous to list this as "Seated" play area when there is no rotate button, making it really difficult to actually play seated
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epic
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How has this app not made national headlines?? This is nothing short of a REVOLUTION in how people perform and produce music. Absolutely incredible. So much value.
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DEVELOPERS ARE NOT DEVELOPING THE GAME ANYMORE! I'm not a musician. Can't even play an instrument. It is a perfect game to make musics. I hope they earn enough money so the developers return back to their project to develop more features in the game, fix
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SO MUCH YES! FREE THE COMPOSER WITHIN YOU!! but have patience, you will go through a little get-used-to-the-controls kind of frustation, but push through, it will be worth it!!
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It is a dream come true. Unbelievable. You can Beat a Violin, you can BOW a Drum,. You can play in BED, on the Toilet, in an Airplane.. IMAGINE THIS WORKING ON A QUEST 2? OH MY GOD,.. We would lose entire segments of society for years at a time,.
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What's here as-is has been snazzy and awesome. Though I'm not entirely sure if it's capable of creating a heavy metal vibe, but if that's not yet implemented, maybe that'll come down the line.
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fun music sim
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i liked using this in the past when i had my link cable, but when it broke i started using virtual desktop and i wasnt able to use this application anymore
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one of the best music creation apps for vr that I have found ( steam playtime is inaccurate, I run it through a different vr runtime and steam doesnt track my time ) after dozens of hours I can strongly recommend this, hit detection can take a little ge
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This is one of the coolest VR music programs I've tried yet. I almost didn't find it, since it wasn't appearing on the Music tag. On a whim, I tried VR + Audio Production, and found this. There's so much about this that I like. Being able to make all kind
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I was expecting to be able to hold the tools vertically (like drumsticks), but you can only hold them horizontally (like guns). This makes it extremely counter-intuitive to use all the sound pads, as you have to thrust into them instead of hitting them li