I've tried a whole bunch of music sequencer/creation tools in VR and Tranzient was by far my favourite so far. I've only spent a short amount of time in it so far but I really gotta get myself going in it more! But yeah I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a VR app to create music. Here's a video of me jamming/improvising during the opening tutorial. Hopefully you can see here it has very real and exciting function as a performance tool, and this is just the tip of the iceberg from what I can tell (I haven't used it extensively enough to detail its capabilities but the short of it is you can sequence music and create songs :p). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyMirsXBW-E&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2EQS0prQEVxlunh2lF7wWtJ4xo9sUNrj94C48VFG9HF_OXi8iJ_T-ZKx0 Though I didn't truly dig in yet, I feel comfortable enough to recommend it for anyone looking to create (or perform) music in VR. I enjoyed using it and fully intend to use it more when my creative drive is pulling me in thi...
Tranzient
- Release Date:
- Jun 3, 2019
- Developer:
- AliveIn Tech Ltd.
- Publisher:
- AliveIn Tech Ltd.
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
MAKE BEATS IN VR
This is not a rhythm game!
Immerse yourself in looping and music production in VR. Play alone, collaborate or spectate on social sessions.
Use in VR or from the desktop.
LOOP AUDIO WITH TIMESTRETCH AND PITCH SHIFT
- Use any VST3 instrument or audio FX plugin and access the UI directly from VR
- Synced looping with 1.5Gb content library, auto time-stretched and pitch-shifted to fit the song.
- Set of drumkits/one-shots.
- DJ Decks to create a seamless mix
- Play external audio library loops and one-shots.
- Scene based loop organization. Scenes within scenes. Step sequencers within scenes.
- Full set of audio FX applied per clip or per scene. (Bitcrusher, filter, reverbs...)
- Assignable 3D control of FX and synth parameters.
STEP SEQUENCER WITH LOOP RECORD
- Trig loops, one-shots and visual effects and/or video.
- Edit steps, swing quantize, record quantize.
- Loop record instruments/drumkits and visual effects.
- Loop record automation of audio FX parameters and synth parameters.
FULL FEATURED SYNTH
- Fully featured subtractive dual oscillator synth with real-time waveforms.
- Edit and automate any synth parameter
- 3D sim interface with manual patching
- Map synth parameters to 3D position and rotation of motion controllers.
- Wavetable synth with >250 built in sounds.
SYNC VISUAL EFFECTS AND VIDEO
- Trigger VFX in time with the music using the step sequencer or as a secondary trig.
- Loop video synced to beat.
AND MORE..
- SocialVR support ( Beta ) - invite friends to collaborate or spectate on your music with voice chat.
- Spatial Mixing - create a mix based on clip positions.
- Stream video of your performance to the desktop with in-game camera for screen recording and sharing online.
- Over 10 preinstalled environments.
- Choose from over 20 Avatars.
- ASIO output driver - ASIO output driver included for low latency playback.
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User Reviews
You won't be disappointed. I've had so much fun in this world called Tranzient. It took me a little bit of time to figure everything out, but once you get the hang of it..., it is extremely addictive. The metal rings are brilliant, and the environments are stunning.
Could still use some streamlining/smoothing in the way of its UI, but knows absolutely no other competition. There are other VR apps out there tackling parts of the music production process, but nothing has come close to this level of near-DAW functionality. I look forward to seeing this continue to evolve, and will continue practicing in it until I master its suite of tools through familiarity.
[h1]A quick preface[/h1] So I was curious how a VR oriented music production software would operate, and Tranzient is an example of just that. This review is geared towards people who already have a basic understanding of music production software and the common terminology (i.e. DAW, filters, LFOs). I've just scratched the surface of the software but have poked around enough of it to start compiling my thoughts, and will gradually update this review to reflect my understanding of it. [i][u]Note that this is an early review of the software and that there is a TL;DR just below.[/u][/i] [h1]TL;DR[/h1] In it's current state, I would not recommend this as anyone's primary music production software. Also don't get this unless you have a VR headset. But if you're looking for something cool to blow some time in or are interested in live looping VR software geared towards performing, it's probably worth it. [h1]Controls[/h1] They aren't great on flatscreen/PC mode. A and D keys snap turn you...
I just have to say that this is the best VR DAW on the market. If you're familiar with ableton than you'll have no problem with this. Only complaint i have is I wish there was a smooth turning mode. My hats off to the developers. Anyone wanna jam? Let me know!
Tranzient is a wonderful and powerful app to make music in VR, as a beatmaker, I feel it really help for being focus on creation, and it's a really nice way to perform live music! It as some great concepts like being able to play with effect while moving your hands, and i really love to use the virtual drumkit, so much more natural that a soundpad! The developer is pretty active sending update regulary since I bought it last year, so I have the feeling that it might become The MUSIC VR APP! And the fact that virtuality can offer so much space in a small space, and that you can play with friend, make it even more intersting in this lockdown situation, now there is a free version, everyone should give it a try!!!
this software is spectacular. if you are a music producer or want to be one, and you've got a vr rig, get this program. it is an extremely intuitive tool for sequencing and modulation, super fun, and has made learning how to produce music easier for me than anything else. i'm actually moving from this into ableton, and after less than like 20hrs using this software I'm feeling pretty confident about releasing a single in the next few months. honestly, i love this program. the dev is wonderfully receptive to suggestions and is releasing new tools basically every month. please get into this if you have vr and make music, you won't regret it. shoutout to the tranzient discord community too.
As someone who has shopped around the market a fair bit, if you want to use your VR headset as a DAW, this is the definitive program to do so. Highly recommended for music production purposes. The dev team is also incredibly responsive.
Thanks a lot for your work! I've been playing for many hours inside Tranzient. I don't regret having purchased the Quest 2. Tranzient is a serious and productive tool for musicians. Latency is decent, the controllers work as they should. Haptic feedback really helps. The overall experience is smooth, you can play for hours without motion sickness. I prefer the sitting approach though (getting old). After having adjusted the Oculus Link resolution, the preset lists of many vst3 synths are readable. When hitting the pads, my favorite avatar is the "ghost performer", 'cause the two bubbles help in being more precise. Still figuring out how to avoid accidental button hits while playing. I'm eagerly waiting for the announced piano roll editor... The collaborative aspect of Tranzient is also very interesting, a new territory to explore, but even at the single user's level Tranzient helps on focusing on the music you are creating. After all, music is an abstraction. Imho this software is a m...
very capable VR utility. super fascinating to play with, better than the 3D sketch programs like Tilt Brush, imo. if you like electronic music and have a VR set, it's very worth the price. there's nothing else like this out right now. I do wish I was better at creating music myself, but it's certainly not for lack of software ability.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- Processor: Intel® i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 / AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or greater
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 7 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Tranzient cost?
Tranzient costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Tranzient?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer Processor: Intel® i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 equivalent or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 / AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or greater Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 7 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Tranzient available on?
Tranzient is available on Windows PC.
Is Tranzient worth buying?
Tranzient has 93% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Tranzient released?
Tranzient was released on Jun 3, 2019.
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