Listen to the new Steam Controller buzz to the tune of Doom
Valve's new Steam Controller can produce music using its haptic motors, allowing it to 'sing' various tunes. Users have created programs to enable this feature, which utilizes the motors to vibrate at specific frequencies. While Valve has not yet provided native sound customization options, there is potential for future developments based on user demand.
- ▪The Steam Controller can play songs through its haptic motors, which vibrate at specific frequencies.
- ▪Users have developed a program called 'Steam Haptics Singer' that allows the controller to play MIDI tracks.
- ▪Valve has not yet offered native sound customization tools for the Steam Controller but may consider it in the future.
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