The latest Sonic State Sonic Lab features hosts Nick Batt & Gaz Williams talking with Geert Bevin, Head of Software Development at Moog Music about the latest version of Animoog Galaxy for Apple Vision Pro.
The first version of Apple Vision Pro is expensive and has a limited audience, but it’s also arguably the most ambitious mixed-reality headset yet. Future iterations are likely to be more affordable, and expand the audience for Vision Pro applications.
Moog jumped in early with Vision Pro, releasing Animoog Galaxy with the debut of Vision Pro.
In the video, Bevin demonstrates Animoog Galaxy and shows how it fits into Apple’s concept of Spatial Computing.
Here’s what’s new in Animoog Galaxy version 1.2.0:
- Added support for Spatial Audio in immersive mode, following the position of the comets and with a slider in settings that can attenuate or increase the spatialization.
- Updated recorder to always record the stereo version, even if Spatial Audio is enabled.
- Added support for resizable volume in shared space.
- Re-implemented shared space preset browser to use ornaments.
- Tweaked immersion style limits.
- Adopted new highlight styles to make focused entities more obvious.
- Fixes for visionOS 2 behavioral and API changes.
Animoog Galaxy is available now for $14.99 USD.
and they rode off into the sunset never to be seen again….
so you have this futuristic thing on your head and you have this mouse like (pointer) interaction with the interface.
srsly?
bah
what a step backwards from multitouch.
it became obvious when he opened the multitouch apps on the vision,
oh, this doesn’t work at all.
the view with real keyboard and knobs below and something virtual above looked very very interesting, but you cant touch it, its back to single touch/mouse/pointer. its just an illusion. meh
I still think this is public beta and not a finished product.