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SoundScript 1.0.1
SoundScript allows you to assign a number of sounds to ten independent channels, and have them play or loop individually under script control (as well as manually).

These sounds can either be existing sound files (any sound-file type recognised by QuickTime, e.g. AIFF, SDII, MOV) or you can record them from an external device. SoundScript is perfect for: Theatre sound technicians (ability to cue multiple sound files, perform automated cross-fades, etc.) Improvisers who want to add a bit of live electronics to their performing Composers who want to have fine control over recorded sound elements Installation pieces.
For more detailed information, including on updates, please read the documentation or visit the home page.
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