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tutorial:tut1:touchosc [2009/03/12 14:19] – Page name changed from tutorial:tut1:touchoscandlive to tutorial:tut1:touchosc camille | tutorial:tut1:touchosc [2009/03/12 14:33] – camille | ||
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+ | ====== Using TouchOSC and Ableton Live with OSCulator ====== | ||
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This tutorial explains how to control a MIDI enabled software like Ableton Live from your iPhone. | This tutorial explains how to control a MIDI enabled software like Ableton Live from your iPhone. | ||
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Same thing for TouchOSC, OSC events are received from and sent to OSCulator. | Same thing for TouchOSC, OSC events are received from and sent to OSCulator. | ||
- | ===== Live configuration | + | ===== Live setup ===== |
First, launch OSCulator and Live. | First, launch OSCulator and Live. | ||
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In Live go in the Preferences, | In Live go in the Preferences, | ||
- | {{: | + | {{ :tutorial:tut1: |
- | ===== TouchOSC configuration ===== | + | You have to do this only once((unless you change the OSC input port in OSCulator, you don't need to touch that setting again)). |
- | Now, launch | + | ===== TouchOSC |
- | * Click on the button under " | + | Now, launch TouchOSC |
- | * In the "Port (incoming)" | + | |
- | * From there your settings page should look like this (your " | + | |
+ | * Click on the button under " | ||
+ | * In the "Port (incoming)" | ||
+ | * From there your settings page should look like this (your " | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
- | * Select a layout, we will use " | + | ===== Configure OSCulator ===== |
- | * Click on the " | + | |
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+ | * Click on the " | ||
We will configure the yellow slider so it can control the volume of the first track in Live: | We will configure the yellow slider so it can control the volume of the first track in Live: | ||
- | * Touch the yellow slider to send an initial event. | + | |
- | * The event "/ | + | * The event "/ |
- | * In OSCulator, select "MIDI CC" as Event Type, and " | + | * In OSCulator, select "MIDI CC" as Event Type, and " |
Now, let's tell Live we want to use this MIDI control change to control the volume fader of the first track. | Now, let's tell Live we want to use this MIDI control change to control the volume fader of the first track. | ||
- | * Return to Live, and click on the MIDI button, located upper right. | + | ===== Configure Live ===== |
- | * Click on the volume fader of the first track. | + | |
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+ | * Click on the volume fader of the first track. | ||
- | <a href=" | + | {{ :tutorial:tut1: |
- | * In TouchOSC, touch the yellow slider again. | + | |
- | <a href=" | + | {{ :tutorial:tut1: |
- | * Leave MIDI learn mode by click on the MIDI button upper right. | + | |
- | * You're done! | + | * You're done! |
If you click the volume fader in Live, you will notice OSCulator will automatically detect a MIDI message and will convert it to an OSC message that it sends to TouchOSC running on your iPhone. | If you click the volume fader in Live, you will notice OSCulator will automatically detect a MIDI message and will convert it to an OSC message that it sends to TouchOSC running on your iPhone. | ||
That means that TouchOSC and Live are synchronized both ways. | That means that TouchOSC and Live are synchronized both ways. |
tutorial/1/start.txt · Last modified: 2009/03/12 14:38 by camille