![]() Please browse to for more information, video demonstrations and download the free layout editor application for OS X, Windows and Linux and the free TouchOSC Bridge utility to easily control any MIDI-capable application on your computer. To the extent that I use TouchOSC anymore (having recently moved my main TouchOSC use-case - articulation switching - entirely to my MIDI keyboard), I have it send MIDI for things like XY pads and sliders. ![]() The application comes with example layouts and completely custom layouts can be constructed using the free TouchOSC Editor application. But anyway it's Mac only and I'm not on the Mac. capping the input value on buttons so that a signal is only sent on a press, and not again on release. ![]() changing floating point values of 0-1 to a number like 2, or 3 for some functions like play direction. Additionally the program can send Accelerometer data. right now OSCulator is doing several things to make the touchosc layout work correctly: 1. Use the TouchOSC PD generator script from the TouchOSC site: /news/pure-data-patch-generator. The interface provides a number of customizable touch controls to send and receive messages: Faders / Rotary controls / Encoder controls / Push buttons / Toggle buttons / XY pads / Multi-faders / Multi-push / Multi-toggles / Multi-xy pads / LEDs / Labels / Time & battery displays. I personally prefer OSCulator but PD does a good job. I’ve also been using Keyboard Maestro in conjunction with touchOSC and Osculator to get to some of the portions that don’t have shortcuts since Pro tools doesn’t let you do key binds. The application allows to remote control and receive feedback from software and hardware that implement the OSC or MIDI protocols such as Apple Logic Pro/Express, Ableton Live, Renoise, Pure Data, Max/MSP/Jitter, Max for Live, OSCulator, VDMX, Resolume Avenue/Arena, Modul8, Plogue Bidule, NI Traktor, NI Reaktor, Quartz Composer, Supercollider, vvvv, Derivative TouchDesigner, Isadora and many others. The second options is relatively easy using tools such as OSCulator (osc -> midi mapper) or TouchOSC with the TouchOSC editor (where you can design custom controller surfaces and assign your own midi messages to it). Mainly for pro tools, it differentiates the key strokes from the numpad and regular keyboard in some shortcuts. Yeah, I bought TouchOSC for iOS awhile back (alas, never used it for much) but it’s now TouchOSC Mk1. It supports sending and receiving Open Sound Control and MIDI messages over Wi-Fi and CoreMIDI inter-app communication and compatible hardware. ![]() TouchOSC is a modular OSC and MIDI control surface for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad by hexler. ![]()
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