Nocturne is a virtual reality musical instrument which is designed for emotional depth and power. The magic of making music doesn't require years of practice anymore.
• Create: Explore the connection between music and emotion with your compositions.
• Songbook: Train your ear with a library of original songs to play along with, rhythm-game style.
• New: Customize the instrument's shape. Play with a linear keyboard, circular or spiral keyboard.
• New: Choose from preset sounds, or twist knobs to further customize the built-in voices. Take creative control!
• New: Record your creations to lossless audio and overdub them to create songs and soundscapes.
comfort | ⦾ Not rated |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | outpost4.net |
developer | Outpost4 |
publisher | Outpost4 |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.62 |
languages | English |
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Nocturne is definitely and interesting way to make music that has to be experienced first hand to truly appreciate.
Nocturne gives me a totally immersive, new way to compose… to improvise layered soundscapes. It’s also fun to play along with the song book… to see if I can hit the notes on time and in tune when they appear. I especially like the wide range of settings available to change the sound. Mesmerizing!
Nocturne is an excellent and unique virtual instrument. It’s extremely flexible, very fun and creates an environment that feels very meditative to me. Can’t wait to see what Outpost4 does with it.
This is a fun and well polished VR musical instrument. It has lots of potential (including new sounds/instruments). It's a more intuitive theremin, you improved the theremin. Love it.
I have a (real) theremin and enjoy playing it – but it is hard. I was impressed and pleasantly surprised how rewarding it was to play this VR instrument. I might even record myself playing and then see if I can play along with my theremin later on! Well done.