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ossia score 3.7.1 is an interactive sequencer engineered for the intermedia arts, enabling composers, live-visual artists, and interactive-media designers to author and perform scores that tightly couple audio, video, lighting, OSC, MIDI, DMX, and sensor data within a single timeline. Conceived as an open-source alternative to conventional DAWs, the application addresses use cases ranging from multi-screen museum installations and generative VJ sets to networked stage control for theater and dance, allowing users to create conditional branching, real-time parameter modulation, and multi-protocol cue lists that evolve during performance. The software belongs to the Multimedia Authoring / Interactive Sequencing category and has matured through twenty-two public releases, each expanding its node-based processing engine and device-mapping matrix. Version 3.7.1 refines temporal interpolation curves, accelerates GPU-accelerated video playback, and introduces snapshot presets for rapid scene recall, while continuing to support back-compatibility with projects authored in earlier iterations. By integrating JavaScript expression scripting, PureData objects, and Faust audio DSP, score invites artists to embed custom logic directly within temporal intervals, eliminating the need for additional middleware when bridging sound, light, and mechanical systems. The program’s cue-oriented workflow also serves educators who teach contemporary music technology, providing a visual environment where students can trace causality across heterogeneous media streams. score is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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