How do I set up TouchOSC?
How do I set up TouchOSC?
TouchOSC
- Launch TouchOSC and open the Connections configuration by pressing the button with the chain link icon on the editor toolbar.
- Switch to the Bridge tab page.
- Enable the checkbox next to Connection 1 and use the Browse button to select the name of the host or device where you launched TouchOSC Bridge.
How does TouchOSC work?
When launched the application creates two virtual MIDI ports on your system named TouchOSC Bridge, one for receiving MIDI messages sent from, and one for sending messages to, the TouchOSC app. Using these ports any MIDI-capable application should be able to send and receive MIDI messages to and from the TouchOSC app.
How do I import a TouchOSC layout?
Once the layout files have been copied to the device, they can now be imported from inside the TouchOSC application. From TouchOSC’s main configuration screen select Layout and then select the row labelled Add from File. This will take you to a browser of the local file system.
What is TouchOSC bridge?
TouchOSC Bridge is a standalone tool-application for Windows and Mac OS X that can relay MIDI messages sent from TouchOSC over WiFi to any MIDI-capable application on your computer and vice versa. The application can be downloaded from the TouchOSC page.
How do I use logic with TouchOSC?
Logic will add the device as a control surface and open the Control Surfaces Setup window….Adding TouchOSC as Control Surface in Logic
- Enable a connection and set Type to UDP.
- Click the Browse button and select the name of the computer running Logic.
- Enter a port number in the Receive Port field (ie 7000).
What is OSC data?
Open Sound Control (OSC) is an open, transport-independent, message-based protocol developed for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices. OSC Syntax. This section defines the syntax of OSC data.
Can you use Ableton Live on iPad?
Yes, that’s Ableton Live on the iPad. Sidecar is the new iOS 13/macOS Catalina feature that lets you use an iPad as an extra display for your Mac. But it also lets you send any app off to your iPad. This means you can use some high-level Mac music apps, like Logic Pro X and Ableton Live, on the iPad.