The instances of SWAM String Sections communicate with each other using the Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol. To achieve synchronization and enable various functionalities, it's necessary to accept incoming network connections.
By allowing these incoming network connections, SWAM String Sections can identify the presence of other sections in the virtual room, position them accordingly, implement essential automations like anti-phasing, and provide centralized control from a single instance. This enables a seamless and optimized orchestral experience and ensures that all sections work harmoniously together.
Accepting these permissions is a crucial part of ensuring that SWAM String Sections function effectively and that you can harness their full potential for your musical compositions.
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