Tutorials

Step-by-step guides and video walkthroughs to help you master TimbreSpace.

Learn how to upload your own sample pack online and then use it in the headset.

Upload a Sample Pack

Going from samples on a computer to a sample pack in the TimbreSpace app.

  1. Upload your samples to our site timbrespace/samplepacks/create.
  2. Use the sample pack uploader to upload your samples.
  3. Select the samples you want to upload and finalize editing the pack.
  4. Publish the pack (if you want to share it with others and have it available to use if you aren't signed in on the Vision Pro app).
  5. Put on your headset and open TimbreSpace.
  6. Log in if you have an account.
  7. Pull up the sample pack browser and select your pack.

Tweaking a beat with arp parameters, effects, and physics!

Create Sequences and Patterns with the Arpeggiator, Effects, and Physics

Use the arp, physics, and effects to customize the feel of your beats!

  1. Load a sample pack and select a sample.
  2. Click the arpeggiator menu (green square box next to cream colored arpeggiator button).
  3. Tweak the settings of the Arpeggiator to create different patterns.
  4. Add effects to the Arpeggiator to change the sound.
  5. Use the physics tool to add gravity and other forces to your samples.

Going through the steps and creating a polyrhythmic lofi trip-hop beat.

Mix and Produce Using Trigger Node Increment, Transport, Effects, Arp, and the Bubble Player

Create a multi-layered beat with various node types and mixing techniques.

  1. Adjust effects.
  2. Create sequences between individual nodes.
  3. Trigger sequences with the clock/transport to control BPM and connect to trigger node with various increment values.
  4. Use the bubble player to audition and select samples.
  5. Add physics panels and adjust collection physics to see how the nodes are affected by interacting with the panels.
  6. Hit the Arpeggiator button to create a sequence and tweak parameters.
  7. Solo, pan, and adjust the volume of each node to mix your sound.