Experience Music in a New Dimension:
Turn your Meta Quest into a captivating audio-visual symphony. Our Passthrough Music Visualizer allows you to experience your favorite tracks in a transformative way, painting your real environment with vibrant visual echoes of every beat and melody.
Melding Reality with Fantasy:
Why choose between the virtual and the real when you can have both? The Passthrough feature captures your surroundings, while the visualizer superimposes dynamic graphics. The result? Your space, whether it's a bedroom, living room, or any environment, becomes a living canvas of musical expressions.
Tailored Visual Themes:
Choose from an array of stunning visual themes designed to match various genres and moods. From electric pulses for EDM, gentle waves for your calming meditation tracks, to vibrant explosions for your rock anthems, there's a visual story for every song.
Simple Setup, Seamless Integration:
No tech wizardry required! With an intuitive interface, setting up the Music Visualizer is a breeze. Experience seamless integration with your Meta Quest, and dive into rhythmic wonders within minutes.
Regular Updates & Expanding Library
Stay tuned for regular updates, including new visual themes
comfort | ⦾ Not rated |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | biopace.co |
developer | Safar Studios |
publisher | Jacob Safar |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 0.1 |
languages | English |
This has a lot of potential but frankly is not worth the price right now.
For what you get, it's worth 5 bucks tops.
Please include a bypass to where you can select the visualizer source by connecting it to running audio.
Considering how youtube music etc are unavailable, this is the best way to go about it.
Users already have to use browser to access music consistently.
Just add a source input for that audio, then also add an option to disable the microphone.
The return home function does not work
Finally, the microphone experiences delay of up to 15 seconds eventually.
I will happily edit this review if things change.
I think this app could be cool. The visualizations are pretty cool and the XR works. The microphone doesn't seem to be picking up the music in the room though. If I speak or hum the visual reacts. Otherwise it seems to be doing a stock animation without reacting to the music.
Not quite enough experience for the price, but it's a pioneer in that it's a visualizer running in passthrough/ AR. That's something I'd expected more of by now, but I'm not a developer.
I still hope for more "experiences" from Music Vison. 2 of them were the starfield type, really looks like the same one, one colorful, once like a "real" star field. I love the colorful one, even though they are all very single noted.
The other 2 experiences are some sort of parralax triangles in a linear emission that stretch with your head movements. It's nauseating, and I do VR rollercoasters (on ocassion!).
I'd love to see some more particle ones, or some physics that use the Mixed Reality environment you can set up in the Quest settings so things get occluded by real world objects, and/or bounce of walls and furniture. Thanks for being a pioneer!