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The first part is the core (or server), which is essentially a Linux PC running an OSC (Open Sound Control) server. The second part is a ‘motion sampler’, which inputs motion into the server.
This tool allows sound engineers and designers to control all En-Space parameters on the DS100 platform via the AES70, Open Control Architecture (OCA) protocol, facilitating real-time parameter ...
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