My set up is iPad -> TouchOSC -> OSCulator -> Logic
I have a set of buttons sending a 'MIDI Note /w params', each taken from a corresponding fader sending 'Note Param: Pitch', such that I select the notes I want on the faders, and then trigger them using the buttons.
This works fine. However, I want to create a set of preset 'pitch sets' such that when I hit a button called 'Pitch Set 1', it sends each fader an OSC Routing fixed to the correct value for a set of pitches I want to use (say C Major).
That works in so faar as the faders move. However, the value doesn't seem to get passed on to the buttons as they still output their 'old' pitch.
Please advise?
In addition, rather than send a value of n(1/128) to the faders (where n = the MIDI note number I want) it would be much easier to send it the direct number 0-127 but even if I set the input scaling of the faders to 0-127, they still seem to respond on the basis 0-1. i.e. I send it 64 and the fader shoots to the very top.
Many thanks.
I have a set of buttons sending a 'MIDI Note /w params', each taken from a corresponding fader sending 'Note Param: Pitch', such that I select the notes I want on the faders, and then trigger them using the buttons.
This works fine. However, I want to create a set of preset 'pitch sets' such that when I hit a button called 'Pitch Set 1', it sends each fader an OSC Routing fixed to the correct value for a set of pitches I want to use (say C Major).
That works in so faar as the faders move. However, the value doesn't seem to get passed on to the buttons as they still output their 'old' pitch.
Please advise?
In addition, rather than send a value of n(1/128) to the faders (where n = the MIDI note number I want) it would be much easier to send it the direct number 0-127 but even if I set the input scaling of the faders to 0-127, they still seem to respond on the basis 0-1. i.e. I send it 64 and the fader shoots to the very top.
Many thanks.
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