![]() If I remember correctly there is a 'ch+8' (or something similar) to move the channel display up and down. They'l need a similar solutionĪnd now that I think of it (I'm improvising here). This page provides a lot of info about OSC and pd: You could define your own custom 'channel X on bus Y' OSC command, filter all TouchOSC traffic trough something like 'pd' (, the free version of MAX/MSP). I still see problems when more than one person want's to change his/her monitor mix settings at the same time: In this case pd would present itself as a control surface to Cuemix. Person A pushes the 'switch to bus A button' and before they can update their mix, another person pushes the 'switch to bus B' button. ![]() If person A then moves a slider, it will affect mix B and not their own mix A. The perfect solution would be MOTU to update the OSC implementation. Or MOTU releasing the documentation of the CueMix API so someone can write a new 'OSC driver'.Īn update after some experimenting on my good old ipod touch and a new ipad air (love it!) with CueMix fx, TouchOSC and the TouchOSC editor.īuses and channels are always relative to the current 'osc-bus' or 'osc-channel'. Cuemix keeps track of them on a device basis, so multiple devices are no problem (I was wrong about that).īut you're not stuck to controlling faders on the current bus or current group of 8 sliders. the 8 sliders in the 'mix' tab have this as OSC statement: If you make sure that all band members devices are always at bus 1 and channel 1 (which, I think, is the case when Cuemix fx starts), you can address channels 'semi-directly'.Į.g. It wil control the 18th channel on the 5th bus (counting starts at zero - 0 ).įor some reason if you step outside the current 8-slider block the slider (or text, led. ) won't update if someone else changes it. I'm looking into this: there's a 'TouchOSC-iPad.layout_description' file inside the Cuemix FX app bundle. Tweaking this might solve the 'update' problem.įor the moment I would add a separate 'setup' tab in the TouchOSC layout with > and > buttons. He's done a In-Ear-Monitor mix setup for his band with iOS devices and his MOTU 828mk3: Musicians should stay out unless they 'really-know-what-they-are-doing'. He was also active in a lot of the OSC threads here.TouchOSC is a modular OSC and MIDI control surface for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad by hexler. It supports sending and receiving Open Sound Control and MIDI messages over Wi-Fi and CoreMIDI inter-app communication and compatible hardware. 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, Isadora and many others.
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