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ossia score 3.8.2 is an interactive sequencer engineered for intermedia arts, enabling composers, live-visual artists, interactive-media designers, and installation creators to author and perform complex real-time scores that synchronize audio, video, lighting, sensors, OSC, MIDI, DMX, and countless other protocols within a single timeline. Conceived as a non-linear canvas rather than a classic DAW, the software lets users draw hierarchical, conditional, and interactive sequences that can branch, loop, or react to external data, making it equally suited for generative stage pieces, museum exhibits, game-audio prototyping, or academic research into algorithmic composition. Version 3.8.2 refines the temporal mapping engine, expands support for VST3 and AU plug-ins, adds GPU-accelerated video decoding, and introduces a modular snapshot system for recalling global states during performance; it arrives as the 24th public iteration since the project’s open-source debut, each release maintaining backward compatibility and documented migration paths. Published by the ossia consortium under the CeCILL license, the application is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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