7/26/2023 0 Comments Touchosc editor windows 10![]() ![]() ![]() Select the layout in your phone, configure the network settings and you're ready to go. (2) TouchOSC editor to sync the config files to your iPod Touch/iPhone (Free)įirst, use the TouchOSC editor to sync the attached layout (DJTT-CPC-FINAL.touchosc) to your device. (1) TouchOSC ($5.00 in the iTunes App Store and well worth it) I actually have a couple of X/Y pads as shown on the first screenshot - they currently are setup on the second 'page' of my TouchOSC layout so I'll just copy one of them, shrink it's size so that it will fit on the side of my button grid and test.Įan - can you expand more on how you setup the parameters for the second row of buttons?įound a little extra time today so I am attaching the TouchOSC and pd config files that are needed to make everything work. Should be easy enough with the X/Y OSCRoute outlet. I still need to work on putting a 'joystick' to the left of the button grid. I was in the kitchen making a protein shake and juggling cue points this morning, proud of my initial work. This was just to test my pd setup - it works great with Traktor. I have four cue points set up on the bottom row and four different delay parameters on the second row. I've attached a couple of screenshots of the pd canvas where I set up my objects. I am working on a project to incorporate Ean's cue point chords setup into TouchOSC. There’s definitely deep potential with this platform.Ok, so my new obsession is TouchOSC with it's editor and pd (Pure Data). I recommend to anyone looking for a solid alternative/companion to your midi controllers. The editor is easier to use on the mac, but easy enough on mobile device. Soon enough it all started to make sense (midi). OSC mappings really don’t make any sense to me, yet.įor my midi hardware setup, I just put the time in comparing the preset layout parameters to my custom layout. The manual is very matter of fact and could really benefit from small tutorials/step but step. Could really use explaining the relationship between OSC and logic controller mappings. And as far as syncing with logic pro, it seems like 50% of the time, it just won’t work. It was a bit confusing to get started however. Super fun having four XY pads sent to filters and envelopes of my hardware synths. I just built a custom layout that is sent to my computer, and then back out via midi usb to my modular synthesizer. Pretty fantastic app once you get it set up. No longer making "capture attention" required was a HUGE improvement (made it possible to make surfable/strummable instrument designs), but it’d be even better if you could hit both controls at once when they overlap. The ability for touch to pass through and hit multiple controls at once (not just the on that’s on top). Ive spent a few hours with the Lua scripts and it’s not worth the effort for time based effects like this (may as well use max for live).Ģ. Attack and release values for local-data and midi cc’s, as well as the ability to ADD TO and SUBTRACT FROM (not just SET) cc and other values (prefer hermmutt lobby’s beatsurfing app from 2013 for this reason). Great app, the panel menus are pretty clunky but eh whatever (It’d be nice to have notes instead of numbers for midi note-on values etc.), and being able to copy and paste messages instead of entire controls would be huuuge (copy/paste parameters from/to different controls) but there’s 2 things that keep it from being truly amazing.ġ. We've already got a whole bunch of features cooking that were just not quite ready yet. We've supported and updated TouchOSC Mk1 for more than 10 years and we're planning to do the same for this new version. For less complex tasks we've added local messages - simply wire up controls to transmit or display values no need to break out the big (code) guns. Use the precision of your desktop's mouse and keyboard for fine-grained, detailed editing - test-drive and preview in real-time on all connected touch-screen devices at the same time.Ī lightweight and fast scripting engine allows deep access to all aspects of your controller and enables limitless customization and interactivity. Multiple instances of TouchOSC can be connected on the network for synchronized editing. On top of OSC over UDP & TCP, we support every type of wired & wireless MIDI connection your device can offer, including MIDI over USB. TouchOSC supports sending and receiving any number of MIDI and OSC messages on many connections simultaneously. A GPU-powered, fast and advanced integrated editor is part of TouchOSC on all platforms - create the most complex of control layouts with ease and precision. We've listened for the past 10 years and we've re-written the application from the ground up - with speed, features and usability in mind. ![]()
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