is the essential gateway for Quest users to experience the full potential of custom Beat Saber mapping. By installing it, you are not just playing a game—you are interacting with a personalized, high-energy light show. Keep your mods updated, and enjoy the visual evolution of your favorite maps.
: This process uses BMBF, which is a legacy tool. For newer versions of Beat Saber (post-1.28.0), the community has moved to more modern modding frameworks like MBF (Mobile Beat Saber Modding Framework). The process, however, remains conceptually similar: download .qmod files and load them into your chosen mod manager. chroma qmod
: Overrides the standard two-color limit to introduce precise Hex or RGB gradients dynamically during gameplay. is the essential gateway for Quest users to
: Seamlessly scales presenter laptops to match venue projector resolutions. : This process uses BMBF, which is a legacy tool
If you are trying to , I can offer a step-by-step guide for using QAVS (QuestAppVersionSwitcher) . Or, if you are having trouble with a specific error , tell me what it says , and I can help you find the right fix . Share public link
Bring up your console faders to test the light. Once everything works, set the QMOD to "Lock" mode so that it ignores other transmitters on set.
A .qmod file is a compressed package built specifically for the Quest modding architecture. Unlike PC virtual reality mods that rely on traditional dynamic-link libraries ( .dll files), standalone Android-based headsets like the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3 require package structures containing compiled C++ binaries ( .so files) and manifest data.