I just am wondering if anyone has tried using this much less expensive Control Surface plugin in conjunction with OpenStageControl.or perhaps one of you guys using PatchBoard's Control Surface plugins to drive OpenStageControl may end up with some interesting success also. TouchOSC Mk1 1.9.12 Update Version History - Fixed sending of MIDI messages with correct timestamp - Updated splash screen - Minor bug fixes and improvements More More Information Price: 4.99 Version: 1.9.12 Size: 1. Patchboard basically includes also a Control Surface plugin of its own that does this same kind of stuff.and something for Cubase.I don't know the details because I haven't purchased Patchboard (yet). a Control Surface plugin sends OSC messages when you click on various things.and you just have to have OpenStageControl listening for it somehow. Then click on Track 3 and see more messages logged in OSCulator. I don't really know OSCulator yet either, so forgive me if I'm getting any detail wrong, but somehow once the Control Surface has made an initial connection to OSCulator at port 8000, a mapping is displayed in the top half of the window.and the bottom half of the window shows actual OSC messages that were exchanged:Īnyway, now I can click on track two and see the following OSC messages logged in OSCulator. that's an open question for getting this connected to OpenStageControl instead of OSCulator. I'm not sure yet how This control surface plugin was able to automatically connect to OSCulator at port 8000. 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. Going to control surfaces Setup and controller assignments in LogicPro you can see some of the settings, which are gibberish to me.but anyway this is where the OSC messages are defined. But anyway it's Mac only and I'm not on the Mac. When I launch OSCulator and then LogicPro, LogicPro detects OSCulator and asks me if I want to use the control surface, etc. So anyway, I installed their Control Surface plugin. (BTW you could theoretically create your own Control Surface plugin using the editor built into LogicPro, but I don't think most people, including me, understand it all well enough to do that.). For example, you can use your Nintendo Wiimote or Apple iPhone with Ableton Live or any MIDI compatible application, with ease. I haven't done much with OSCulator yet, it has some of its own scripting ability, etc.maybe it will yet come in handy I'm not sure.but the Control Surface plugin they made for LogicPro is super interesting anyway. Download OSCulator 'OSCulator connects your devices transforming them into powerful instruments' About OSCulator OSCulator is the missing link between your controllers and your music or video software. If not, then OSCulator can be used to echo the OSC messages to OpenStageControl. OSCulator is just a convenient tool for observing the OSC message activity. ![]() I think maybe(?), that plugin can be used totally independently of OSCulator itself.
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