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Releases: Deep-Symmetry/afterglow-max

Release 0.2.1

05 Apr 00:23
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This includes Afterglow 0.2.1, packed with a ton of new features, including support for the Ableton Push 2, the full Novation Launchpad family, many new lighting effects and mechanisms for interacting with them.

To install, download afterglow-max.zip, expand it, and place the resulting afterglow-max folder in your Max Packages directory.

Release 0.2.0

03 Feb 18:19
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This includes Afterglow 0.2.0, which continues to add significant features, including an effect control interface in the web UI, and support for the Novation Launchpad Pro as a grid controller.

To install, download afterglow-max.zip, expand it, and place the resulting afterglow-max folder in your Max Packages directory.

Release 0.1.5

27 Nov 15:11
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This includes Afterglow 0.1.5, which continues to add significant features.

To install, download afterglow-max.zip, expand it, and place the resulting afterglow-max folder in your Max Packages directory.

Release 0.1.4

30 Sep 00:28
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This includes Afterglow 0.1.4, which has a great many new features.

To install, download afterglow-max.zip, expand it, and place the resulting afterglow-max folder in your Max Packages directory.

Release 0.1.3

18 Aug 03:12
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This includes Afterglow 0.1.3, and activates support for Afterglow's command-line interface, so that you can use the new QLC+ fixture definition conversion feature if that will help get started with fixture definitions for the lights you have, without having to separately download the standalone release of Afterglow.

To install, download afterglow-max.zip, expand it, and place the resulting afterglow-max folder in your Max Packages directory.

Release 0.1.2, for Max on Windows

10 Aug 03:49
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Although afterglow-max itself doesn’t care what platform you are running on, I was surprised to discover that the Open Lighting Architecture doesn’t yet have a Windows port. This release incorporates Afterglow 0.1.2, which can be configured to talk to an OLA daemon on a different host (including a virtual machine, or, as recommended by the Open Lighting project, on an inexpensive Raspberry Pi). See the Afterglow wiki for more details.

Afterglow 0.1.2 also adds a couple of other nice features, including the ability to sync with beat phase information from Traktor.

Initial public release

03 Aug 23:48
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The integration of Afterglow with Max seems to be working great, so it is time to let other people play with it, and help decide how it should grow. Please open issues, send messages or pull requests, or comment on the wiki.

To install, download afterglow-max.zip, expand it, and place the resulting afterglow-max folder in your Max Packages directory.