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Yeah that's not a typo. Up until now the every-growing No Man's Sky has had detailed and impressive base building - but now with the addition of the ByteBeat Device that extends to Bass Building. The tool, which includes a full waveform-based synthesisor, step sequencer, and drum machine, allows for simple and complex music creations.

Check it out.


We love playing around with music toys like Teenage Engineering Synths or FruityLoops, and we like the idea of creating something that can encourage anyone to make cool audio.

Once placed in your base and powered, the ByteBeat will immediately begin to produce sound. ByteBeat formulas are made out of simple waveforms that are manipulated through maths – but by default, the device handles all of the mathematical heavy lifting, procedurally generating random presets for you to play with. Dedicated audiophiles have the option to explore deeper, manually sketching out note sequences, rhythms, and even manipulating the raw sounds.

This arrives as Update 2.24 goes live on all platforms in time for the holidays, and you can read more about it - here.



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