Anyone interested in OSC control??

So, as you know, I like to play with different controls for the Hog (iPhone, iPad, etc) and recently discovered the uses of OSC control.

I've been using OSCTouch for the iPhone and iPad. On top of that, I've been using OSCulator to transcode the OSC commands into MIDI notes. Would anyone be interested in playing with this setup????

The nice thing is that is DOES NOT require running Hog3PC as a client. There are options for both PC and MAC. I have an EMU USB->Midi box on my MAC and it connects MIDI directly to the console. You do have to be on the same network between the MAC and iPad/iPhone.

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  • For my remote, you need OSCulator (dontation between $19 and $31 requested by developer) and TouchOSC from the App Store ($4.99).

    OSCulator is MAC ONLY. TouchOSC shows options for both PC and MAC, but you would have to code your own for PC. Osculator will run without the payment but will occasionally shut down transmission until you click a button (it is a demo version until unlocked).
    www.osculator.net/

    TouchOSC is available from the app store and the TouchOSC editor is available on their site. hexler.net/software/touchosc

    Now, there are free methods out there, but I haven't played with any of them. MrMr is a free OSC app but I chose TouchOSC because of the editor available on their site. It's easier to deal with. Same with OSCulator. There are free mappers out there (Pure-data Extended comes to mind), but again, I wanted something that was a little more polished and easier to map.

    I haven't finished the mapping for the phone yet, just the iPad screens. As soon as the mapping is done on the phone, I'll post those up.

    It's completely up to you on if you use my maps and OSC pages or decide to go on your own.

    There is no support for any of this other than on the respective programs websites.

    www.housetohalf.net/osc/Archive.zip
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  • For my remote, you need OSCulator (dontation between $19 and $31 requested by developer) and TouchOSC from the App Store ($4.99).

    OSCulator is MAC ONLY. TouchOSC shows options for both PC and MAC, but you would have to code your own for PC. Osculator will run without the payment but will occasionally shut down transmission until you click a button (it is a demo version until unlocked).
    www.osculator.net/

    TouchOSC is available from the app store and the TouchOSC editor is available on their site. hexler.net/software/touchosc

    Now, there are free methods out there, but I haven't played with any of them. MrMr is a free OSC app but I chose TouchOSC because of the editor available on their site. It's easier to deal with. Same with OSCulator. There are free mappers out there (Pure-data Extended comes to mind), but again, I wanted something that was a little more polished and easier to map.

    I haven't finished the mapping for the phone yet, just the iPad screens. As soon as the mapping is done on the phone, I'll post those up.

    It's completely up to you on if you use my maps and OSC pages or decide to go on your own.

    There is no support for any of this other than on the respective programs websites.

    www.housetohalf.net/osc/Archive.zip
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