or pick an audio file (mp3, wav, ogg, m4a). PULSEWING analyses the beat and builds a flight level from it — all on your device.
1. On this screen, drop in a song (or hit the demo). PULSEWING runs onset detection to find the hits and lays out a level synced to the music.
2. Tap Pair phone and scan the QR with your phone. The phone opens a camera controller — hold it so its camera sees both your hands.
3. Notes are coloured: magenta come on the left, cyan on the right. Move your left hand to catch the magenta ones and your right hand for the cyan, lining up with each note as it hits the line.
4. Tight slices build your combo and multiplier. If the sync feels off, nudge the audio offset in Settings. No phone? A/D move the left hand, ←/→ the right.
Lanes split by frequency: the two left lanes (lower sounds) are your left hand, the two right lanes (higher sounds) your right hand.
Audio offset shifts the notes relative to the music — increase it if you're slicing too early, decrease if too late. Camera steering adds a little lag, so a positive offset often helps.
Scan with your phone's camera, or open the link and enter the code.
Hold the phone so its camera can see both your hands. Allow camera access, then move your left and right hands to slice the matching notes on the big screen.