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OSC ([[wikipedia:Open_Sound_Control|Open Sound Control]]) is a networking protocol that allows software and hardware to send/receive data over a network, allowing for interoperability of separate devices. An example of OSC control would be rotating an in-game box with your [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS87ymvZhoM phone's gyroscope by Frooxious].
OSC ([[wikipedia:Open_Sound_Control|Open Sound Control]]) is a networking protocol that allows software and hardware to send/receive data over a network, allowing for interoperability of separate devices. An example of OSC control would be rotating an in-game box with your [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS87ymvZhoM phone's gyroscope by Frooxius].


{{Note|OSC requires the use of third party applications to send/receive data beyond Resonite, please ensure you download programs/software that you trust!|warning}}
{{Note|OSC requires the use of third party applications to send/receive data beyond Resonite, please ensure you download programs/software that you trust!|warning}}

Revision as of 12:20, 30 April 2024

OSC (Open Sound Control) is a networking protocol that allows software and hardware to send/receive data over a network, allowing for interoperability of separate devices. An example of OSC control would be rotating an in-game box with your phone's gyroscope by Frooxius.

OSC requires the use of third party applications to send/receive data beyond Resonite, please ensure you download programs/software that you trust!