Learn to Play the Piano in Mixed Reality
Learn to Play the
Piano in Mixed Reality
Learn your favorite songs in the shortest time possible
Learn your favorite songs
Suitable for everyone! Wether beginner or advanced
Suitable for everyone
Works with any piano! Whether electronic or acoustic
Works with any piano
Learning the piano has never been so close
Learning the piano has
never been so close
Learn to read notes easily with soundela, learn to play interactive chords and get real time feedback. The best part is, you don't even need your own piano.
Wait Mode
Waits for you to hit the right notes, which is monitored in real time
Loop Mode
Select a specific section and repeat it until you have mastered it
Slow Mode
Choose your own playing speed to practice the piece at your own pace
Music Sheet
With the help of a virtual musicsheet you can learn notes or play by using it
Select Hand
Choose between right or left hand to learn the piece with one hand first
Compose
Use the composing mode to create your own masterpieces
and much more…..
and much more…..
Frequently asked question
Frequently asked question
Enable hand tracking to use all the features.
First of all, please enable “Hand Tracking” in the Oculus settings. Next, put the controllers out of sight or place them so that the Quest 2 ring is facing down. Following this, your hands should be automatically detected in front of the camera and should glow “purple”.
Hand tracking is not detected correctly?
Please take care of optimal lighting conditions in your environment. Too much direct sunlight (look at a window) or too dark an environment will massively affect hand tracking.
Can i use my own Midi Files?
You have the possibility to use your own Midi files. To do this, simply create a folder called “Soundela” on your Oculus Quest and drag the Midi-file of your choice into it. The Song will then displayed under the “Custom Files” Section in the Song List Screen.
Calibrate your piano properly to enjoy the learning experience
When starting the application, you have to calibrate your piano at the beginning. We have provided a 4-step guide and a small help animation for this. Follow the instructions as given. Afterwards there is a fine tuning to place the “layout” optimally on your physical piano.
Can i use Controller and Handtracking?
Yes, you have the choice to use both variants.
How to make a midi connection with my piano
You have several ways to connect the app. Option 1: USB cable With this option, you connect a USB-B cable to USB-C from your piano directly to your headset. Normally this would be for example a cable like this (https://amzn.to/3Exp8Ja). If you have any problems with any of these options, please contact us at any time: customer.soundela@gmail.com
Enable hand tracking
First of all, please enable “Hand Tracking” in the Oculus settings. Next, put the controllers out of sight or place them so that the Quest 2 ring is facing down. Following this, your hands should be automatically detected in front of the camera and should glow “purple”.
Hand Tracking is not Detected
Please take care of optimal lighting conditions in your environment. Too much direct sunlight (look at a window) or too dark an environment will massively affect hand tracking.
Can i use my own Midi Files?
You have the possibility to use your own Midi files. To do this, simply create a folder called “Soundela” on your Oculus Quest and drag the Midi-file of your choice into it. The Song will then displayed under the “Custom Files” Section in the Song List Screen.
Calibrate your Piano properly
When starting the application, you have to calibrate your piano at the beginning. We have provided a 4-step guide and a small help animation for this. Follow the instructions as given. Afterwards there is a fine tuning to place the “layout” optimally on your physical piano.
Controller and Handtracking?
Yes, you have the choice to use both variants.
Connect Midi with my piano
You have several ways to connect the app. Option 1: USB cable With this option, you connect a USB-B cable to USB-C from your piano directly to your headset. Normally this would be for example a cable like this (https://amzn.to/3Exp8Ja). If you have any problems with any of these options, please contact us at any time: customer.soundela@gmail.com
Enable hand tracking to use all the features.
First of all, please enable “Hand Tracking” in the Oculus settings. Next, put the controllers out of sight or place them so that the Quest 2 ring is facing down. Following this, your hands should be automatically detected in front of the camera and should glow “purple”.
Hand tracking is not detected correctly?
Please take care of optimal lighting conditions in your environment. Too much direct sunlight (look at a window) or too dark an environment will massively affect hand tracking.
Can i use my own Midi Files?
You have the possibility to use your own Midi files. To do this, simply create a folder called “Soundela” on your Oculus Quest and drag the Midi-file of your choice into it. The Song will then displayed under the “Custom Files” Section in the Song List Screen.
Calibrate your piano properly to enjoy the learning experience
When starting the application, you have to calibrate your piano at the beginning. We have provided a 4-step guide and a small help animation for this. Follow the instructions as given. Afterwards there is a fine tuning to place the “layout” optimally on your physical piano.
Can i use Controller and Handtracking?
Yes, you have the choice to use both variants.
How to make a midi connection with my piano
You have several ways to connect the app. Option 1: USB cable With this option, you connect a USB-B cable to USB-C from your piano directly to your headset. Normally this would be for example a cable like this (https://amzn.to/3Exp8Ja). If you have any problems with any of these options, please contact us at any time: customer.soundela@gmail.com
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