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ossia score is a sequencer for audio-visual artists, designed to create interactive shows.

Sequence OSC, MIDI, DMX, sound files and more, between multiple software and hardware, create interactive and intermedia scores and script in JavaScript to customize your score.

Free, open source and runs on desktop, mobile and embedded.

Read more on http://ossia.io, come ask questions on the forum or hang out in a chat with us, we will be happy to help you !

Download the latest release here and read the Releases section in this README.

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Releases

Releases are available for Windows, Linux (via AppImage) and Mac OS X.

  • Windows: install and run.
  • OS X: extract and run ossia score.app.
  • Linux: make executable (right click -> permissions or chmod +x) and run the AppImage.

Build status

  • Linux, OS X: Travis Status
  • Windows: Appveyor Status
  • OpenHub
  • ossia score uses CppDepend to ensure consistent code quality improvements ; please check it out !

In order to build score, follow the instructions. Current builds tested on Mac OS X, Ubuntu 14.04, ArchLinux, Windows 8.1.

Contributing

When updating the score repository through the command line, don't forget to update the submodules, they change often.

cd score
git pull
git submodule update --init --recursive

Some useful and easy potential contributions are listed on the website.

There are also many fixable areas in the code : sequencer

Finally, one can write its own score plug-ins to add custom features to the software. An example plug-in with the most common classes reimplemented is provided here.

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