faq:iphone
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- | ??? How can I connect TouchOSC to my Mac without a WiFI router? | + | ??? How can I connect TouchOSC to my Mac without a Wi-Fi router? |
- | !!! If your Mac is Airport enabled (nowadays all laptop | + | !!! While this method works, it is not the recommended one as the internal wireless adapter of the Macs is too weak to provide a good signal. If you really need to connect |
- **On your Mac:** Click on Airport icon in the menu bar (this is the one that looks like a radar scan). | - **On your Mac:** Click on Airport icon in the menu bar (this is the one that looks like a radar scan). | ||
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- You can now leave the Settings app, and run TouchOSC, OSCemote or any iPhone music controller app you like. | - You can now leave the Settings app, and run TouchOSC, OSCemote or any iPhone music controller app you like. | ||
- | ??? What is the best way to connect an iPad/iPhone to Osculator? | + | ??? What is the best way to connect an iPad/iPhone to OSCulator? |
- | !!! By nature OSC is a protocol | + | !!! The method |
- | There are two aspects to the quality of a wireless connection: | + | Check out [[https://osculator.net/ |
- | - Reliability: | + | |
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- | The best way to connect an iPhone and Osculator together is to use the procedure described in the previous Q&A. If you follow the procedure carefully, you will be able to get great results, with the best performances. | + | ??? I carefully |
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- | ??? I have followed | + | |
It is possible that you have an issue with a firewall configured on your machine. | It is possible that you have an issue with a firewall configured on your machine. | ||
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??? TouchOSC and Ableton Live were working fine together for days, but today it seems that changes in Live do not reflect in TouchOSC, the bi-directional comm seems broken. | ??? TouchOSC and Ableton Live were working fine together for days, but today it seems that changes in Live do not reflect in TouchOSC, the bi-directional comm seems broken. | ||
- | !!! Under some circumstances, | + | !!! Under some circumstances, |
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- | ??? How do I know what is the IP address or host name of my iPhone or iPad? | + | |
- | !!! If you are using TouchOSC, you can get your device' | + | |
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- | However, using the IP address is not the best thing to do if you want to send OSC messages to your iPhone. | + | |
- | The network host name is given from the iPhone' | + | ??? How do I send messages coming |
+ | !!! There are two ways of doing this: | ||
+ | - First option, use OSCulator' | ||
+ | * First, run OSCulator on both computers. | ||
+ | * Choose one computer as the master and the other as the slave. | ||
+ | * In the main list of the master computer, locate the message you want to send to the slave computer, and duplicate it (Command-D) | ||
+ | * Open the Parameters Window, and go to the OSC tab | ||
+ | * In the table at the top, define a new target by choosing an empty slot, click on the gear icon, then choose the item that matches your slave computer (you should see the OSCulator service with your computer | ||
+ | * In the table at the bottom, add a new routing by clicking the + button, and change the slot number from default slot (Đ) to the number you've just memorized (2 for instance). | ||
+ | * Close the Parameters Window. | ||
+ | * Finally assign the newly created OSC routing to one of your duplicated message. | ||
+ | - Second option, use the oscbroadcast tool. This solution is a little bit more advanced, but has the advantage of routing every OSC message without distinction and is therefore more powerful. | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * Start the tool using the command line, for example: < | ||
+ | * Setup your iPad or iPhone device to send data to a oscbroadcast OSC port (here 3333). | ||
- | By default, iPhones are configured with a name like " | + | References: |
- | {{ :faq: | + | * [[https://osculator.net/forum/threads/ |
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https://osculator.net/ |
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