can those more simple apps do my scenario of 4 touch pads sending to 4 different midi channels?įorget the one called TB Midi Stuff, that’s not what I expected Right, I was just using that as a quick example. Lemur will allow you to create custom drop down menus of destinations and change midi channels etc if you want to get in deeper The other cheap stuff i linked will do that too You’ll be playing slices over midi in no timeīut don’t just buy it to settle on 4 xy pads I already have it, but it seems Lemur is $20 right now…Įasily the best $40 dollars i spent on an app To see the power of lemur check the factory stuff and the user library This is all basic stuff, no scripting or other fancy stuff involved. To try your settings just push the “play-a-like” button top left corner to leave the editor layer. To save time i would copy/paste the object and change the CCs afterwards. Select your CC number / select your channel number Under MESSAGE change Note On to Control Change Select a destination (MIDI 0) - standard. In the breakpoit settings -> (Points) change it to ( 1 ) tap and hold the object, opens object settings, (top left corner +) select Breakpoint object.open the lemur app / create a new project.The Lemur editor is a deep beast (like the OT) It is way more elaborated (and pricier) but also future-proof (for IOS realms) last update on TouchOsc was end of 2013. Midi in/out Touch OSC check this info (dead simple) just hack in your cc + ch and have fun. Than you can plug it directly into the Octa 5pin and you are good to go. Yes you will need a usb 2 midi device like this Hey AriHaf, when you say “MIDI device for my iPad” you mean something like the iPad port-to-USB device that I can plug my USB to MIDI cable into? i don’ t know if touchosc got an editor on the ipad (i got one in my pc) this would be a real show stopper for me But the real advantage of lemur is the editor is usable without a computer, as you can edit on your ipad. Lemur is of course way more complex and elaborated, but way more pricey. but you have to change the objects in touchosc to send midi instead of osc. TouchOsc has a complete midi implementation. Each sent message will appear as a new line in the Vuo composition window.You can use TouchOsc without a “man-in-the-middle” device as long as you have a midi device for your ipad. Use the “DEL” key on the keyboard to backspace and erase a character. You will then be able to send messages from the TouchOSC Typewriter layout on the iPad to the Vuo composition, where the rendered window will display it. Tap the “Vuo OSC Server”, then exit settings (Done). Tap that connection to go to another page that should have “Found Hosts” that lists a Vuo OSC Client and Vuo OSC Server. Go into the TouchOSC settings on your iPad and under “Connections” you will see one that looks like OSC: .xx. After you download it to your iPad, tap to select it. Follow the directions in the pop-up to add the layout to the TouchOSC layouts on you iPad. Use the “Sync” button in the editor header on your Mac. In the editor, open the TouchOSC layout you downloaded. You can set one up, if your current wifi network won’t let your iPad and your Mac communicate. Make sure your iPad and Mac are on the same network. You also need to download the free TouchOSC Editor app for your Mac. If you don’t have a copy of TouchOSC, you will need to buy it from the App Store. Download the Vuo composition and the TouchOSC layout (template).
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