![]() ![]() Date a vampire, who thinks he’s got magic powers. Use the PS Vita system’s touchscreen to make cool music using a variety of imaginary musical instruments.Hang out with a cast of absurdly beautiful hunks and hunkettes. The PlayStation Blog entry from March 2012 (I have highlighted the features that don’t seem to exist in the finished product):Ĭreate funky beats on the go using this PS Vita gaming app. Any application that doesn’t make music sharing easy is instantly dismissible. Making music is great, but most people who make music also want to be able to share it. The latter is an especially damning omission. This is an application that was first announced a long time ago, and then apparently delayed, but the feature set still lists instruments like the violin (which, if it is in the application, is no violin I’ve ever heard in my life before), and the ability to “share your creations with the world.” Now, unless you plan on physically going up to everyone in the world and forcing them to listen to your PlayStation Vita, that’s not going to happen – the seemingly planned music share online option is nowhere to be seen. What is most confusing about Imaginstruments though is that it seemed like more was planned for the software initially. It’s possible to make some nice loops quite quickly, and as a music toy it’s briefly diverting, but you won’t be composing epic symphonies on it either. There’s variations on those instruments, and players can control what key the music loops are played in, the tempo, and they have control over some basic bass options. Players don’t set the notes themselves, but rather by adjusting sliders the music will play automatically on a loop with frequency depending on how far up the slider is taken. ![]() ![]() It’s a very simple to use application, which is a plus, and offers users six different basic instruments to construct a simple looped track from. Unfortunately this is not one of the better ones. Imaginstruments is the first music creation free application on the Vita. Even if you don’t have access to PlayStation Plus, you can count on games like Ecolibrium and applications like the excellent Twitter interface to drain plenty of battery charge. The PlayStation Vita has an impressive range of free games and applications for people to play around with. ![]()
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