Even inserting the appropriate MIDI note that the TouchOSX pad is showing. Well, here I managed to get some MIDI signal going from a pad layout in TouchOSC into Logic trough Osculator.Īnd I managed to change Osculator's Event Type to MIDI Notes, but it does not work. I am pretty sure I am understanding what you mean, but does changing from midi cc to midi note and 'learning' that effectively make keyboard notes become triggers?Īpologies if I am missing it, but I want to get my head clear about how it works. You need to change from midi cc to midi note, and then assign the correct note based on what you see in the piano roll." Think "controllers versus control surfaces". Midi cc is used for faders and nobs, and not for triggering notes, which is why "learn mode" is useless for what you're wanting to do. Symotree, you said " I think the problem might be you are using midi CC messages in oscillator. What I am trying to sort out is setting up my own.the real reason for having it. Symotree, you may be on to something there.īy the way, for those who have commented about using the original layout that come with it, yes I got that working too. I think I will go back and have another play around with this now and see if I can figure out where it is going wrong. It seemed like a good idea, but I am spending time trying to figure it out when I should be writing. Honestly, I think I will chuck it and just go back to using my mouse. I can get Osculator to receive from my Ipad.but, then what? I tried watching some youtube how to's but it is like they are skipping over a step somewhere. I dont understand the process to set up my own at all. I honestly am not following the process from TouchOSC through Osculator through to Logic. I have run Osculator itself and got it to recognise the signals from my test Layout. I have played around with the iPad template that comes with TouchOSC and it works fine. Maybe it is with Logics OSC support that has confused me. To be honest, I have got myself confused as hell about how it all works. Or are you trying to do this with Logic 9.1.2's OSC control surface support? The OSC messages were processed through Osculator which converted them to key strokes.įor what you want to do, you just need to set up Osculator to convert OSC messages to MIDI cc's. The template I was working on used key commands, not MIDI. Has anybody else fiddled around with TouchOSC and could give me any ideas?Īgain apologies if this is in the wrong section. I would like to, for example, set up an interface between Logic's Compressor and TouchOSC on my iPad, but set Sliders instead of pots for the Attack and Release, and then the other sliders included. What I want to do, is figure out where I am going wrong.IF I am going wrong. However, I CAN use the standard Logic Pad Touch OSC and it works Fine (except for the occasional slider name not updating when I change too quick), and all the sliders, pots, switches, etc link up fine. As a result I cant link any faders to anything in Logic. Problem is, I wanted to set up my own layout but can not get the Auto Learn section of Logic to recognise ANY incoming signal. I have noticed a few passing references to TouchOSC in the forums, and I think Fader8 has even posted a quick push button Layout. I am not exactly sure if I am writing this in the correct section, but it is partly specific to Logic Pro, so here goes.
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