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Hi Kristian,
I hope it's okay to contact you this way and hope this message reaches you.
I'm a musician, currently developing an immersive audio project which would make use of user devices as auxillary speakers, and it seems as though the only viable option (at least for a non-programmer, non-coder, layperson such as myself) is the BBC's Audio Orchestrator.
I've attempted to install AO from the github page, but as I say I'm totally unaware of how any coding-type-stuff works, and the paths I've followed have all lead to dead ends. Asking on the Github subreddit also yielded no joy.
I'm reaching out to you with the hopes that you may have some insight into if it's even still possible to install and use AO, and if so, perhaps how to go about it? Or, if by some incredible chance you have a .dmg file to make installation easier? Honestly, any input at all you might have would be hugely appreciated.
If it's relevant, the computer I'm trying to use AO on is a 2019 Intel Macbook Pro running Sequoia 15.4.
Thanks in advance for any input you have whatsoever.
Patrick.