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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  • Ok everyone...here's the new TouchOSC Hog Remote with the MIDI directly enabled within the TouchOSC editor. There is no longer a need for OSCulator or Pure Data.

    And the same mapping as before:

    Ch. 1 - Nothing (I use Ch.1 for MSC)
    Ch. 2 - Programming Keys
    Ch. 3 - Playback Bar functions
    Ch. 4 - Comment Macros **

    ** Note: This is what allows the Fader Full/Fader Zero buttons to work. There is NO TIME on the faders up/down, they are 0 count until we can add time to comment macros.

    0 - FM1/0
    1 - FM1/100
    2 - FM2/0
    3 - FM2/100
    4 - FM3/0
    5 - FM3/100
    6 - FM4/0
    7 - FM4/100
    8 - FM5/0
    9 - FM5/100
    10 - FM6/0
    11 - FM6/100
    12 - FM7/0
    13 - FM7/100
    14 - FM8/0
    15 - FM8/100
    16 - FM9/0
    17 - FM9/100
    18 - FM10/0
    19 - FM10/100

    **NOTE:
    Since the Midi graphic came out horrible, here are the instructions:
    CoreMidi is supported natively on OSX and on Windows you just need to run a small app you can find here www.tobias-erichsen.de/rtpMIDI.html

    Windows XP/Vista/7 users, configure MIDI networking on your PC:
    download the rtpMIDI software (free) from Tobias Erichsen and install it. Follow the setup instructions on Tobias' website or the summary given in the below steps.

    -Launch rtpMIDI
    -in the "My Session" top left area, click the "+" button to add a new session (or reuse an existing one if any). you can change the name of the created session by editing the "Local Name" field on the right of the window. This name will appear in your DAW as a MIDI port
    -in the bottom left "Who may connect to me" section, select "Anyone" or "Only computers in my directory"
    -from TouchOSC setup on the iPad, touch CoreMIDI and enable it
    -on the PC, select the line identifying your iPad in the rtpMIDI window and click the "Connect" button: your ipad identification now appears in the "Participants" section (top right). Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session
    -in TouchOSC, now click the refresh arrow on the top right corner in CoreMIDI
    -Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session which should show inputs and outputs.

    MacOSX users, configure MIDI networking on your Mac
    -spotlight "Audio MIDI setup" and launch it
    -make sure the MIDI window is visible, if not, enable it using the "Window/Show MIDI Window" menu item
    -from the MIDI window, double click the "Network" icon, the "MIDI Network Setup" window appears
    -in the "My Session" top left area, click the "+" button to add a new session (or reuse an existing one if any). you can change the name of the created session by editing the "Local Name" field on the right of the window. This name will appear in your DAW as a MIDI port
    -in the bottom left "Who may connect to me" section, select "Anyone" or "Only computers in my directory"
    -from TouchOSC setup on the iPad, touch CoreMIDI and enable it
    -on the Mac, select the line identifying your iPad in the MIDI Network Setup window and click the "Connect" button:
    -your ipad identification now appears in the "Participants" section (top right). Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session
    -in TouchOSC, now click the refresh arrow on the top right corner in CoreMIDI
    -Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session which should show inputs and outpus.

    Attachements provided...
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  • Ok everyone...here's the new TouchOSC Hog Remote with the MIDI directly enabled within the TouchOSC editor. There is no longer a need for OSCulator or Pure Data.

    And the same mapping as before:

    Ch. 1 - Nothing (I use Ch.1 for MSC)
    Ch. 2 - Programming Keys
    Ch. 3 - Playback Bar functions
    Ch. 4 - Comment Macros **

    ** Note: This is what allows the Fader Full/Fader Zero buttons to work. There is NO TIME on the faders up/down, they are 0 count until we can add time to comment macros.

    0 - FM1/0
    1 - FM1/100
    2 - FM2/0
    3 - FM2/100
    4 - FM3/0
    5 - FM3/100
    6 - FM4/0
    7 - FM4/100
    8 - FM5/0
    9 - FM5/100
    10 - FM6/0
    11 - FM6/100
    12 - FM7/0
    13 - FM7/100
    14 - FM8/0
    15 - FM8/100
    16 - FM9/0
    17 - FM9/100
    18 - FM10/0
    19 - FM10/100

    **NOTE:
    Since the Midi graphic came out horrible, here are the instructions:
    CoreMidi is supported natively on OSX and on Windows you just need to run a small app you can find here www.tobias-erichsen.de/rtpMIDI.html

    Windows XP/Vista/7 users, configure MIDI networking on your PC:
    download the rtpMIDI software (free) from Tobias Erichsen and install it. Follow the setup instructions on Tobias' website or the summary given in the below steps.

    -Launch rtpMIDI
    -in the "My Session" top left area, click the "+" button to add a new session (or reuse an existing one if any). you can change the name of the created session by editing the "Local Name" field on the right of the window. This name will appear in your DAW as a MIDI port
    -in the bottom left "Who may connect to me" section, select "Anyone" or "Only computers in my directory"
    -from TouchOSC setup on the iPad, touch CoreMIDI and enable it
    -on the PC, select the line identifying your iPad in the rtpMIDI window and click the "Connect" button: your ipad identification now appears in the "Participants" section (top right). Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session
    -in TouchOSC, now click the refresh arrow on the top right corner in CoreMIDI
    -Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session which should show inputs and outputs.

    MacOSX users, configure MIDI networking on your Mac
    -spotlight "Audio MIDI setup" and launch it
    -make sure the MIDI window is visible, if not, enable it using the "Window/Show MIDI Window" menu item
    -from the MIDI window, double click the "Network" icon, the "MIDI Network Setup" window appears
    -in the "My Session" top left area, click the "+" button to add a new session (or reuse an existing one if any). you can change the name of the created session by editing the "Local Name" field on the right of the window. This name will appear in your DAW as a MIDI port
    -in the bottom left "Who may connect to me" section, select "Anyone" or "Only computers in my directory"
    -from TouchOSC setup on the iPad, touch CoreMIDI and enable it
    -on the Mac, select the line identifying your iPad in the MIDI Network Setup window and click the "Connect" button:
    -your ipad identification now appears in the "Participants" section (top right). Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session
    -in TouchOSC, now click the refresh arrow on the top right corner in CoreMIDI
    -Your iPad is now connected to your computer through this network session which should show inputs and outpus.

    Attachements provided...
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