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About EXA: The Infinite Instrument

EXA: The Infinite Instrument - about the game
Step into an immersive VR environment to compose music by hitting ringers with tools like mallets or bows. Ringers respond to velocity and angle for zero-latency play, using built-in sounds or imported SF2, WAV, AIFF, and OGG files. Design custom instruments by sketching, grouping, and cloning ringers into grids, curves, or radial patterns, then save them as reusable bundles. Record loops that capture your notes and motions, replayed by optional robot performers, and sequence them into full songs. Build virtual bands with these loops and instruments, remix performances, and export to WAV audio or 64-channel MIDI. Casual audio production players who craft instruments and perform in VR find endless creativity here.

EXA is an immersive virtual-reality environment for composing your own music, recording loops of your performed notes and motions, designing custom instruments, performing for audiences, building up virtual bands, and more. Step into EXA and experience an entirely new dimension of musical creativity!

This app has been under constant development since early 2016, continually growing and improving. Despite being in Early Access, the app is polished, stable, and packed full of features. Here's a look at the basics of making music with EXA in VR:
RINGERS & THEIR SOUNDS




EXA’s musical shapes are called ringers. They make sound when you hit or interact with them using one of the various playing tools (like a mallet, violin bow, or proximity tool). The ringers in EXA react to the velocity and angle that you play them, and they provide an extremely responsive, zero-latency playing experience. (Note: external audio-routing apps can introduce latency, please disable them or adjust their settings!)



You can change the sound that a ringer produces (like a drum, piano, guitar, synth, etc.) by choosing a different Soundfont (SF2) or sample (WAV, AIFF, OGG) as its audio source. EXA ships with 1,000+ built-in sounds, and encourages you to import your own! You can change a ringer's pitch by setting it to a specific note, shifting it up or down, or by applying a particular scale/interval across several selected ringers.
CREATING INSTRUMENTS




Ringers are the main building-block for creating your own custom instruments. There are four available ringer shapes, and you can move and resize them however you want. Sketch new ringers out of thin air using the draw tool, and use the group and clone features to assist your instrument-creation process.



EXA’s virtual space gives you incredible flexibility for designing entirely new and “impossible” musical instruments. You’re free to break away from traditional instrument structures, and instead create instruments that are perfectly suited to the way you want to move, the notes you want to play, and the musical performance you want to compose.

You could arrange ringers into curved rows that wrap around you, or into large grids, or stacks that form chords, or guitar-like rows of strings, or radial patterns that you play with circular motions… the possibilities are endless.



Of course, you don’t need to create everything yourself. EXA ships with several pre-built layouts (full musical scenes) and bundles (reusable instruments) that you can use right away. If you do create an instrument, however, you can save it as a new bundle and reuse it anywhere you want.
RECORDING AND PLAYING LOOPS




Recording and replaying loops is at the heart of EXA’s music-making experience. As you record a loop, EXA captures the notes you play and the motions you make while performing. Then, whenever you play the recorded loop, you'll see (optionally) a “robot” performer repeating the exact motions that you did.

To record a loop, hit the loop recorder’s red ringer. It displays a countdown to the first metronome beat of the next measure. Recording begins on that beat, and continues until you hit the red ringer again (or use the “auto-stop” feature). At this point, the loop recorder becomes a playable loop. You can apply new sounds to it, adjust its volume, change its duration, quantize its notes to align with the metronome, and more.



EXA's sequencer interface allows you to schedule loop playback and assemble full songs. You can link each sequencer row to a particular loop, then add playback events within that row. As the sequencer plays, each sequencer row sends those events (when the playhead reaches them) to their linked loop.
REMIX AND MORE




With EXA’s custom instruments, recorded loops, robot performers, and powerful interfaces to schedule playback and keep it all organized, you can compose and produce entire “virtual band” music performances.

Watch and move through these performances again and again, customize them, share them, and even export them into other apps! The EXA Remix package allows third-party developers to load, display, and customize full EXA performances within their Unity-based software.



There’s so much more to explore in EXA! Export loops and songs to WAV audio, 64-channel live MIDI output, sleek user interfaces, fast and efficient workflows, in-app audio device selection, teleport and slide-based locomotion, high-quality display mode for recording videos or performing live… and more being introduced all the time.

EXA thrives on feedback, ideas, and wish-lists from players like you! Share your thoughts with Zach (the EXA dev) and the community using the EXA discussion board.



That's it! Now that you know the basics, it's time to step into EXA, and start making music with your very own infinite instrument.
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Metacritic:
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Steam:
Overwhelmingly Positive (91)

Minimum:

  • Processor: CPU: Intel i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Required; Disable audio-routing apps (like VoiceMeeter) to avoid hit-to-sound latency issues (details: ).

Recommended:

  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i7
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 980+
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Required; Disable audio-routing apps (like VoiceMeeter) to avoid hit-to-sound latency issues (details: ).
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Before you start looking for a cheap EXA: The Infinite Instrument key, check the essentials. Developed by Aesthetic Interactive. Published by Aesthetic Interactive. PC released date: 14 Jan 2020. Genres: Indie, Casual, Audio Production. Categories: Multi-player, Steam Workshop, Single-player, Tracked Controller Support, VR Only.

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