Percussive VR: The December 2020 Update
Meet the newest instrument in the Percussive VR lineup: The vibraphone! Sure to be your new favorite, the vibraphone is the first of our instruments to support a sustain pedalwhich can be activated either using grip buttons or supported USB pedal devices.
To make the experience better with more play spaces and tracking configurations, and to optimize overall performance, weve taken a fresh look at how the environment is arranged and made navigation easier than ever. Instead of teleporting around a large room, youll now stay in one place and let the instrument come to you. You can change instruments using the new and improved menu system!
If the experimental metronome from our previous release wasnt quite your tempo, you can now customize it using the menu! Simply switch to the Metronome tab to adjust the volume, tempo, and number of beats and leave the duts to us!
Its now possible to play with four mallets! Use triggers to adjust the mallet intervals while you play.
Use the new Settings tab in the menu to adjust the reverb effect to your liking. It even goes to eleven!
Expanding on the beta sheet music importer from before, sheet music can now be organized into sub-folders. The previous convention of keeping images in the top level with numeric suffixes is still supported, too! More improvements here are still to come. Additionally, you can now scroll left and right to switch to the previous/next pages on the music stand.
Say goodbye to ghost notes! Triggers have been updated for all instruments to make hit detection more consistent and reliable.
The Steam version of Percussive VR now uses the SteamVR Input system, enabling you to customize your in-game control bindings for Index, Vive, and Touch controllers.
Percussive VR has been re-engineered from the ground up to run on the Oculus Quest! It was no small task, but its now possible to play all of your favorite percussive instruments on-the-go. Quest 1 and 2 are both supported, bringing all of the features from the PC version along with them. The Quest version of Percussive VR is currently available to buy on itch.io, via SideQuest (with additional options coming in 2021).
Coming up next on the development roadmap, in no particular order:
[ 2020-12-24 16:00:53 CET ] [ Original post ]
At long last, were excited to announce a big new update for Percussive VR! Theres a lot to cover, so lets dive right in!
New Instrument: Vibraphone
Meet the newest instrument in the Percussive VR lineup: The vibraphone! Sure to be your new favorite, the vibraphone is the first of our instruments to support a sustain pedalwhich can be activated either using grip buttons or supported USB pedal devices.
New Environment Layout
To make the experience better with more play spaces and tracking configurations, and to optimize overall performance, weve taken a fresh look at how the environment is arranged and made navigation easier than ever. Instead of teleporting around a large room, youll now stay in one place and let the instrument come to you. You can change instruments using the new and improved menu system!
Metronome Customization
If the experimental metronome from our previous release wasnt quite your tempo, you can now customize it using the menu! Simply switch to the Metronome tab to adjust the volume, tempo, and number of beats and leave the duts to us!
Experimental Four Mallet Mode
Its now possible to play with four mallets! Use triggers to adjust the mallet intervals while you play.
Adjustable Reverb
Use the new Settings tab in the menu to adjust the reverb effect to your liking. It even goes to eleven!
Better Sheet Music Import
Expanding on the beta sheet music importer from before, sheet music can now be organized into sub-folders. The previous convention of keeping images in the top level with numeric suffixes is still supported, too! More improvements here are still to come. Additionally, you can now scroll left and right to switch to the previous/next pages on the music stand.
Improved Hit Detection
Say goodbye to ghost notes! Triggers have been updated for all instruments to make hit detection more consistent and reliable.
SteamVR Input Support
The Steam version of Percussive VR now uses the SteamVR Input system, enabling you to customize your in-game control bindings for Index, Vive, and Touch controllers.
Availability for Oculus Quest
Percussive VR has been re-engineered from the ground up to run on the Oculus Quest! It was no small task, but its now possible to play all of your favorite percussive instruments on-the-go. Quest 1 and 2 are both supported, bringing all of the features from the PC version along with them. The Quest version of Percussive VR is currently available to buy on itch.io, via SideQuest (with additional options coming in 2021).
Whats Next?
Coming up next on the development roadmap, in no particular order:
- PDF sheet music import
- Refined four-mallet mode controls
- Adjustable mallet positioning
- MIDI output
- In-game audio recording
- Desktop third-person camera views*
- Oculus Avatars*
- Windows Mixed Reality*
Percussive VR
Jamhack Games
Jamhack Games
2020-12-24
Simulation Singleplayer
Game News Posts 19
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Positive
(12 reviews)
https://www.jamhack.games
https://store.steampowered.com/app/536370 
The Game includes VR Support
Oculus
 1 
SteamVR
 1 
Room width requirement
 2 
Room depth requirement
 1.5 
Standing
 1 
Percussive VR Linux [206.97 M]
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Percussive VR is a collection of virtual instruments you can play in your home! Learn, practice, perform, or just play — your own creativity is the limit.
Instruments
- Marimba
- Steelpan / Steel Drums
- Glockenspiel
- More to come!
Features
- Different mallets (for different types of sound)
- Third person view (so your friends can follow your performance)
- Musical easter eggs (they're a secret to everybody...)
- More to come!
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