I'm building an editor for my Waldorf Pulse using TouchOSC on iPad and Osculator to convert this into MIDI.
The Pulse has a good MIDI implementation - with all parameters mapped to CCs.
A few of them only have a small range of possible values such as 0-15 for "Modulation Source" where the 0-15 represent 16 different mod sources. I've managed to make Osculator scale things into the correct range but now I'm looking for a way to do visual feedback on my TouchOSC screen.
I've thought of a couple of ways to do this:
1) Change a label on the screen to show the mod src according to the value (0=no src, 1=LFO, 2=LFO*MW etc)
2) Have some kind of set of mutually exclusive toggles (i.e. radio buttons).
TouchOSC doesn't support option 2 and I don't think Osculator (yet) supports option 1 by allowing automatic sending of OSC messages such as:
/1/label-modsrc LFO1
So I believe that, for now, I'll have to create a small PD patch to send the messages back to TouchOSC. But maybe this is something that Osculator could do in the future without requiring any other software? i.e. I could split the fader 16 ways and assign a different text string to each of the 16 divisions.
Thanks for a great product by the way. I'm buzzing off how easy it's been to start building my editor. I've got all the envelopes and filter controls done already. Just working on the oscillators now
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