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Thursday, February 10, 2011

New Rhodes Chroma TouchOSC Templates Complete

Update: see this post for a port that does not require The Missing Link.
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One for The Missing Link and two for OSCulator. Click the images for the full size screens. They will show you every editable parameter on the Chroma. The template interfaces for The Missing Link and OSCulator are exactly the same. The only difference is in the message format each sends. You can find a video of the previous template in this post. It's roughly the same but I switched out sliders for toggles where appropriate for finer control over the parameters.

I sent the following to the Rhodes Chroma List and wanted to capture it here in a post. If you have a Chroma and are not on the list, you owe it to yourself to join it. See http://rhodeschroma.com for everything Chroma. It's an amazing resource.

"Hi everyone. The Chroma TouchOSC editors are ready. Yes editors plural. I made two, one for The Missing Link, and one for OSCulator so those that don't have The Missing Link can try it out. If you have an iPad and a Mac with MIDI you can get going right now. If you don't you can still check out the templates in the TouchOSC editor which runs on Windows, Mac or Linux.

If all of this is new to you and a little confusing. It's not as complicated as you think. Once you get set up it's a breeze and running the editor is as simple as launching a stand alone app for the iPad.

In short:
1. TouchOSC is an iOS and Android app that transmits OSC (Open Sound Control) Messages.
2. OSCulator and The Missing Link translates these messages into MIDI

TouchOSC
TouchOSC consists of two programs, an editor and the app that runs on the iPad, iPhone/iPod Touch, or Android. The editor runs on Windows, Mac or Linux and is where you design templates. The app runs your templates on an iOS or Android device.

OSCulator
OSCulator is an app that runs on a Mac only and acts as the translator for TouchOSC to MIDI. You connect from the iPad to your Mac over wireless.

The Missing Link is a little wireless TouchOSC MIDI device that does the same as OSCulator minus the need for a PC or Mac. It is also a class compliant USB MIDI merge device.

You can grab the templates here.

Setup Instructions for TouchOSC (only do this once):
1. Install TouchOSC on your iPad via iTunes or http://hexler.net/ It is free. Follow the instructions on site.
2. Install the TouchOSC editor http://hexler.net/software/touchosc Follow the instructions on site.

Setup Instructions for OSCulator (only do this once):
1. Install OSCulator: http://www.osculator.net...
2. Follow the Quickstart Guide: http://www.osculator.net/doc/

Install Templates:
1. Download the appropriate templates - two OSCulator files if you are going to use OSCulator or one ML file if you are going to use The Missing Link.
2. Copy the .touchosc file/s to the TouchOSC application folder.
3. Copy the .oscd file to the OSCulator application folder.
6. Double click/open the template you plan to use
7. Click on the Sync button
8. Open TouchOSC on your iPad
9. On the iPad, in TouchOSC's settings, click on the template name listed under Layout
10. Click on Add
11. Click on your computer's name. It should add the Chroma template
12. Click the TouchOSC button on the top left of the screen to get out of the Layout screen
13. Click Done on the top right of the TouchOSC screen. With The Missing Link you are good to go. For OSCulator:
14. Launch the Chroma OSCulator template, click on Parameters and set MIDI for your MIDI device - MIDI out of your Mac to MIDI in of your Chroma. You should be good to go.

If things don't seem to be working, close out of TouchOSC completely. Get out of the program, double click on the iPad's "launch/start" button, hold your finger down on the OSC icon for a few seconds and then click on the minus to close it. Make sure your iPad is connected to the same network as your Mac and then open TouchOSC again. Follow the setup instructions on hexler.net and/or osculator.net to make sure everything is connected properly.

Once setup is complete you can just launch whatever template you want to use and go.

A quick note: if you plan on using The Missing Link and OSCulator interchangeably, remember to switch the Network setting in the TouchOSC iPad app's settings. It does not auto discover like the iPad's wireless settings, so be sure to write them down."

TouchOSC - hexler
iPads on eBay

Update: Some troubleshooting tips via Ben on the Rhodes Chroma list:

---OSCulator was not sending midi out of my interface, even though I had it selected to do so. I had to go into Audio Midi setup on my Mac, enable IAC, and then select it as an input source within OSCulator. It then properly passed the information out of my interface, an old first gen USB MOTU Midi Express XT. Although this is listed in the OSCulator manual, I didn't see it in any of the general setup instructions on Matrix's site so if you have this problem turning IAC on may fix it.
---The Chroma must be set to Extended Program mode... set split 36, parameter 6 set to on
---The Chroma must be set to Custom MCM mode... set split 18 set to Cust
That was pretty much it, the rest was just basic missteps with me learning how to get the Ipad/TouchOsc/Osculator stuff working properly.
Now that I have it working, It should be pretty solid unless I go start changing parameters.
Thanks everyone, and especially to Matrix for making this available for free!

Monday, March 01, 2010

Open Sound Control (OSC) for Kyma

"Bidirectional communication between Kyma, iPad, Lemur, and other OSC-enabled devices & software

CHAMPAIGN IL-March 2, 2010-Symbolic Sound Corporation has expanded the list of real-time controllers and software that can communicate with its Kyma sound design environment by adding support for Open Sound Control (OSC) to its Paca(rana) sound engine.

By connecting a Paca or Pacarana to the Ethernet, sound designers, musicians, and researchers using Kyma on Windows or Macintosh computers can establish bi-directional communication with OSC-enabled devices and software on the network to control parameters of Kyma sound synthesis and processing algorithms. Open Sound Control is an open communications protocol that delivers higher speeds, greater resolution, and more flexibility than is afforded by the standard MIDI protocol. (For a partial list of software and hardware currently supporting the OSC protocol, please see http://opensoundcontrol.org/implementations).

Doug Kraul, CEO of Harmony Systems, Inc. is enthusiastic about Kyma's new OSC technology. "OSC is a brilliant addition to the already stellar Kyma sound design workstation", said Kraul. "It immediately enables exciting new ways to use Kyma on stage or in the studio. But the true impact of this forward looking technology is the new, innovative controllers and applications that OSC makes possible for the Kyma platform".

Plus Bidirectional MIDI Streams Over OSC
Don't have any OSC-enabled devices or software yet? Not to worry! You, too, can benefit from the faster speeds, higher resolution, and reduced cable-count of OSC by using Symbolic Sound's protocol for sending bi-directional MIDI streams over OSC. Symbolic Sound is happy to announce that several third-party development partners are concurrently announcing new software that supports bi-directional communication with Kyma over OSC:

OSCulator: Known as the Rosetta Stone of music controllers, Camille Troillard's Mac OS X application OSCulator (http://osculator.net) is already familiar to Kyma users who utilize it for sending individual MIDI controls, OSC, and HID control data over FireWire to Kyma. Now, in OSCulator 2.9.2, you can also send OSC messages directly to the Paca(rana) over the network. OSCulator 2.9.2 also implements Symbolic Sound's Bi-Directional-MIDI-streams-over-OSC protocol, enabling you to send streams of MIDI events from your software directly to Kyma without need for a MIDI interface on your computer and without having to map each controller individually in OSCulator.

vM2 and PacaMidi: Harmony Systems, Inc. is offering two new Mac OS X applications in its Delora product line, vM2 and PacaMidi, that incorporate Kyma's new "MIDI-over-OSC" technology to further enhance and facilitate real-time interaction with Kyma. vM2, a "virtual MotorMix", enables JazzMutant Lemur owners to enjoy automatic, fully integrated tactile control over Kyma's Virtual Control Surface. Recently updated to include several exciting new features, vM2 2.0 employs "MIDI-over-OSC" to eliminate the complication of physical MIDI cables and interfaces. PacaMidi, Harmony's newest product, uses "MIDI-over-OSC" to create a "virtual MIDI interface and patchbay" that adds three merged MIDI inputs and one MIDI output to a Paca(rana). This expands Kyma's connectivity options, while saving you the expense and complexity of using physical MIDI interfaces, hardware mergers, and numerous cables. For more information see http://www.delora.com.

Max & M4L: If you are one of the many artists using Kyma in conjunction with Ableton's Live and/or Cycling74's Max, you'll be happy to hear that Andrew Capon has written a Max external for bidirectional MIDI communication over OSC that works with both Max and Max For Live. For more details, please see: http://www.symbolicsound.com/Learn/AndyCaponMaxExternalOSC

For software and hardware developers
Starting from the Open Sound Control definition of a MIDI data type, Symbolic Sound has published additional details that make it possible to define a bidirectional stream of MIDI events sent as OSC messages over a network. Software and hardware developers planning to add MIDI-over-OSC capabilities to their applications or devices are invited to utilize this protocol to ensure compatibility with Kyma and Symbolic Sound's development partners: http://www.symbolicsound.com/Learn/BidirectionalMIDIStreamsOverOSC.

For developers utilizing pure OSC who would like to ensure compatibility with Kyma, please see:
http://www.symbolicsound.com/Learn/OSCSoftwareDevelopers

Who can use OSC with Kyma?
Anyone using Kyma on a Windows or Macintosh computer with either the Paca or Pacarana sound engine can utilize the new OSC features.

Sound artists will find this new feature of interest primarily due to the new opportunities it affords for controlling Kyma using OSC-enabled software running on devices such as the newly announced Apple iPad (and compatible iPhone and iPod Touch), the award-winning JazzMutant Lemur multi-touch surface, and numerous other OSC controllers and software.

This new feature may also be of particular interest to research labs and researchers developing data-driven virtual environments. Using the Open Sound Control protocol, researchers can write their own software for updating sound parameters while running experiments or for streaming data from networked computers to the Paca(rana) to update sound synthesis parameters in real time in response to external controllers, experimentally generated data, streams of data from remote sensors, or synthetically generated data based on computer models.

Pricing & Availability
OSC-enabled Kyma X.74 is a free software update for registered Kyma X owners. OSC communication requires the Paca or Pacarana sound engine. Kyma X.74 also comes with additional features, including an 11-times speedup in the Virtual Control Surface, support for the MOTU UltraLite Hybrid mk3, TC Electronic Impact Twin, and Prism Audio Orpheus converters, track-pad compatible menus, refinements to the Tau resynthesis, and more.

Symbolic Sound's innovative Kyma X environment features a unique set of sound synthesis and processing algorithms and a powerful way to easily re-combine these algorithms to create sounds that have never been heard before."

Monday, November 15, 2010

TouchOSC iPad Template for the Rhodes Chroma

Rhodes Chroma TouchOSC Editor

YouTube via matrixsynth | November 21, 2010 |


"The Chroma has a slightly, conceptually different architecture than most analog poly synths. On most you have two oscillators that are routed through a filter with shared modulation sources such as envelopes and LFOs. On the Chroma, each of two oscillators, Wave A and Wave B have corresponding filters, Filter A and Filter B, LFOs called Sweep A and B, and so on. The routing is not fixed and is very flexible, meaning you can use modulation sources on B with A and vice versa. There is too much to go into here, so check out the excellent Rhodes Chroma site for more: http://rhodeschroma.com/.

As for this video, the Chroma starts with an initialized patch which only has one "Wave/Patch" active. In the beginning I adjust the pitch for Wave A which is active. I then show Wave B is inactive by attempting to adjust its pitch which does nothing. I then enable Wave B followed by applying various modulations to filter and pitch for both. This video is not a performance and is only meant to show a little of what the Rhodes Chroma TouchOSC editor is capable of." See the screens above for reference. Below is a shot of the iPad on top of the Chroma.

Update: see this post for an editor that does not require The Missing Link.

For The Missing Link you can find templates here. One is for TouchOSC and one is for OSCulator.

For those new to TouchOSC and OSCulator, TouchOSC provides a JazzMutant Lemur-like control interface that is completely configurable. You can read more about it on hexler.net here. TouchOSC only transmits Open Sound Control messages. To translate these messages to MIDI CC you need something like OSCulator.

The two templates in the share above are for TouchOSC and OSCulator. For TouchOSC you just need to drop the mapping in the templates folder and sync to your iPad. You can then select the mapping. For OSCulator, you just need to open the template, click on the Settings icon and set it to use whatever MIDI out you plan to hook into your Chroma. Note you do need the CC+ upgrade on your Chroma with MIDI set for Expanded Mode MCM.

The screens show all editable parameters of the Rhodes Chroma. If you have a Chroma, you owe it to yourself to check out the Rhodes Chroma website and join the email list.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

HexaChrom Adds Support for The Missing Link and OSC


HexaChrom - Somascape

"HexaChrom turns your iPad into a musical performance controller, enabling you to play your OSC or MIDI (#) electronic musical instruments — virtual instruments running on a laptop/desktop computer, or hardware MIDI instruments.

HexaChrom takes an alternative approach to the majority of MIDI keyboard controllers in that it uses an isometric note layout, where the notes are presented as a hexagonal matrix of keys. There are many such isometric layouts, though HexaChrom uses the Harmonic Table layout, which is a modern variation of the Tonnetz (tone network), devised by the famous mathematician Euler.

This note layout has particularly useful musical intervals between adjacent keys, ie along the 3 major axes : minor thirds, major thirds and perfect fifths. In the Western musical tradition, the intervals of the major and minor thirds dominate chordal structures. Consequently, this layout offers a number of advantages over the more conventional clavier-style keyboards : consistent chord shapes irrespective of key, the ability to span several octaves with one hand, and to play basic major or minor triads with a single finger. Together resulting in an easier learning curve.

It also encourages the user to approach music differently, just as the different note layouts of pianos and guitars engender different playing styles.

(#) HexaChrom can send MIDI data either via the OSC protocol (wirelessly), or via CoreMIDI (wired or wirelessly). When using OSC to control MIDI devices (whether hardware or software based) you will need to translate the OSC messages to MIDI, using either additional software (eg OSCulator on a Mac) or hardware (Jabrudian's Missing Link).

FEATURES :
- Isometric 'harmonic table' note layout keyboard, based on a 52-note matrix (just over 4 octaves).
- Play simple chords with a single finger.
- Consistent chord shapes irrespective of root key.
- Octave transposition provides a total span of just over 7 octaves.
- Dual view : Portrait mode offers a single 52-note matrix (easy play); Landscape mode has a 104-note dual matrix, with optional split channel operation.
- Assignable controllers (sliders and buttons).
- Control any software or hardware MIDI synthesizer, sampler, drum machine, etc. using OSC or MIDI protocols (additional software and/or hardware is required - see Requirements).
- OSC (wireless) support for both the 'M' data type (as used by OSCulator), and the Missing Link's proprietary message format. With automatic connection using Bonjour, or manual connection when Bonjour is not an option.
- CoreMIDI support (wireless or wired).
- Multitouch interface.
- iOS 4 multitasking compliant.

REQUIREMENTS :
- iPad running iOS 3.2 or later (4.2 is required for wired MIDI, whilst 4.3 is required for wireless MIDI).
- To use wired MIDI : A CoreMIDI compliant MIDI interface (eg Yamaha's i-MX1), or Apple's Camera Connection Kit along with a class compliant USB-MIDI interface.
- To use wireless MIDI : a wireless network with access to a MIDI Server.
- To use OSC : a wireless network with access to an OSC Server, eg OSCulator or a Missing Link device.
- A Mac running OS X 10.4 or later (if using OSCulator or wireless MIDI).

NOTES :
- HexaChrom is a dedicated iPad app and cannot be used with iPhone or iPod Touch.
- HexaChrom is a controller. It does not of itself produce any sound.
- OSCulator, Missing Link and Camera Connection Kit are 3rd party commercial products."

Note the bottom image if from Hans of The Missing Link who gave it a try. He had the following tip for others that might want to give it a spin: "When I tried it out, the "Connect to Missing Link" slide switch put the right numbers in the boxes but it gave me an error as if they weren't there so I had to slide the switch back to 'OFF' and enter them manually. Not a big chore, but it's not necessarily an obvious workaround."

HexaChrom - Somascape
iPads on eBay

Friday, January 02, 2009

chromedecay studio look: TouchOSC with Ableton Live and BigSeq


chromedecay studio look: TouchOSC with Ableton Live and BigSeq from chromedecay on Vimeo.
"This video demonstrates using TouchOSC, OSCulator, Ableton Live and AudioDamage's BigSeq plugin. TouchOSC is an interactive control surface that outputs OSC messages, which can then be converted to MIDI notes and CC data by OSCulator and other programs.

In this video, check out how much fun it is to control BigSeq with TouchOSC!

For more music in this vein, check out chromedecay:

chromedecay.org

Product Links:

TouchOSC
hexler.net/touchosc

OSCulator (for converting OSC to MIDI)
osculator.net/

Ableton Live
ableton.com

AudioDamage BigSeq
audiodamage.com/effects/product.php?pid=AD009

Technical Information:

Screen recording was done with iShowU HD. This is my first time using it, and I'm quite pleased so far.

shinywhitebox.com/ishowuhd/main.html

The audio recording during the screen recording wasn't so good because I was using the MacBook's built-in mic. Attempts to get my external Firewire audio interface routed into iShowU HD through Soundflower were unsuccessful at first, but I'll make sure I get that working for future videos.

The iPod Touch was recorded with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 camera."

Saturday, July 04, 2009

OSCulator

"OSCulator is a software that links your controllers to your music and video software. For example, with OSCulator, your Nintendo Wiimote or iPhone can talk to major MIDI sequencers or your favorite console emulator or even the Kyma sound design workstation.

OSCulator supports the OSC protocol which makes it able to be used with a wide variety of software and devices like SuperCollider, Processing, Max/MSP or the Lemur multitouch controller."

click here and scroll for prior posts including video.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

KONKREET PERFORMER V.1.2

KONKREET PERFORMER V.1.2 from Konkreet Labs on Vimeo.


"The KONKREET PERFORMER Version 1.2 release is now available via the Apple App Store.

We've added something special: INERTIA control, enabling smooth morphing, from fast and responsive to ultra slow gradual transitions.

Inertia will give you new behaviour when:

- dragging the object pulls the nodes according to inertia
- using snapshots or jump mode sets a target to which the object then morphs according to inertia

Inertia Features:

- Variable Inertia Setting: for smooth morphing transitions in your music
- A value of zero disables inertia
- Around 30 is the equivalent of the old "easing" speed in version 1.0.6
- 100 is the maximum inertia, for super slow movement.
- Control Inertia from Preferences Screen or directly via the Ribbon (for real-time changes during performance)
- Gestures (rotate/pinch) can be used seamlessly without interrupting the morphing movement

Additionally new to V1.2:

- Snapshot Enhancement: Snapshot buttons now respond to touches dragged across them for really fast changes

More information on konkreetlabs.com"

Konkreet Performer - Konkreet Labs
iPads on eBay

"PERFORMER uses a shape that is a visual representation of the sound, which you can sculpt using multitouch and gestures, giving a completely new and dynamic method of musical expression.

- It does not generate sounds by itself. It is a controller!
- It controls your synth and DAW via OSC messages over your iPad wifi connection"

Note you can map OSC messages to MIDI to control your MIDI synths as well. Via the getting started guide:

"PERFORMER + other MIDI software
Using an OSC to MIDI converter, PERFORMER can be used to control all MIDI-based DAWs and synths.

Install one of these three easy options for converting OSC to MIDI:
OSCulator (Mac OS X)
OSCulator is an easy to use and versatile OSC/MIDI conversion utility. Once OSCulator is installed and running, load one of the PERFORMER-ready OSCulator presets – download link. KP_osculator.oscd is a good one to start.
MAX/MSP patch by Alkama (Windows & Mac OS X) – Free
PureData Patch (Windows & Mac OS X) – Free"

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Silent Way CV to OSC demo


YouTube via expertsleepers
"Proof-of-concept demo of Expert Sleepers Silent Way CV to OSC plug-in. The CV from a modular synth is controlling a plug-in in Ableton Live via Silent Way plug-ins and OSCulator.
The CV enters the computer via a MOTU Ultralite interface. The CV is recovered by Silent Way, converted to OSC and output to OSCulator. OSCulator in turn converts the messages to MIDI and routes them back to Live. Live's parameter automation is then used to map the MIDI messages to plug-in automation."

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Reason 5 Dr.OctoREX with TouchOSC and Osculator


YouTube via PeffTV | August 25, 2010

"TouchOSC for iPad layout with loop switching controls for the Dr.OctoREX loop player in Reason 5.

Using Osculator 2.10 beta to configure feedback messages that switch off buttons in TouchOSC. Osculator could really use a 'bang' event to make this work perfectly."

TouchOSC on Ebay
hexler
iPads on Ebay

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Using TouchOSC with Osculator and Ableton

Using TouchOSC with Osculator and Ableton from Will Marshall on Vimeo.


"A video covering the work I've been doing with TouchOSC and Ableton: a walkthrough explaining the cool bits I've done, and a guide to getting it set up yourself.

Sorry about the fuzziness of the iTouch: it's really hard to get reasonable video of a screen like that.

Apart from Ableton, Osculator and TouchOSC themselves, you can download all the code and templates in this tutorial from marshall-law.co.nz/dj-template/"

Monday, January 31, 2011

Malaventura Suite for TouchOSC & iPad (improvised jam)


YouTube via tamajoni | January 30, 2011 |

"Malaventura suite is a TouchOSC layout for control (via OSCulator) Ableton Live. Here is a demonstration of how it works and the kind of sounds you can extract from its manipulation.
Malaventura suite comes with 3 pages:
1st one, a Drum machine & Monosynth step sequencer of 2 bars.
2nd page, an ambient pad generator
& at last, an effect that transform the sounds into a psichedelic noise.

Malaventura Suite for iPad, TouchOSC, OSCulator & Ableton Live is free & will be availabe soon at www.malaventura.net"
iPad prices on eBay

Thursday, September 15, 2011

kinect womp step with synapse


"just a little diddy i came up with on my ipad and decided to try playing along with the kinect.

synapse to quartz composer -> quartz composer to osculator -> osculator to ableton live = ;)

source...

kineme.net/​forum/​DevelopingCompositions/​kinectsynapsequartzosculatorlive"

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Wiimote, FM8 and OSCulator


YouTube via rishabhrajan
"Wiimote used as a controller for FM8. Wiimote gesture messages translated using OSCulator then sent to Logic Pro running FM8 as a software synthesizer."

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

iPad MPC Style Drum Pads - TouchOSC with Propellerhead Record


YouTube via PeffTV — April 11, 2010 — "TouchOSC drum pad interface on the apple iPad, configured to trigger a Redrum Drum Machine in Propellerhead Record+Reason. Transport and effect mapping make programming and live tweaking a breeze. Interfaced via wifi and translated to MIDI with Osculator: http://www.osculator.net
TouchOSC: http://www.hexler.net
Propellerhead Record+Reason: http://propellerhead.se
MPC Samples: http://kikbakonline.com
OSC: http://opensoundcontrol.org/

I'm no Jeremy Ellis on the MPC, but i wouldn't want to kick, beat, and elbow the iPad: http://www.youtube.com/user/jeremyell..."

Monday, July 11, 2011

FaceOSC

FaceOSC from Kyle McDonald on Vimeo.


"FaceOSC is a tool for prototyping face-based interaction. It's built on non-commercial open source FaceTracker code from Jason Saragih.

FaceOSC comes as an example app with the ofxFaceTracker addon for openFrameworks. You can download an OSX binary at github.com/​downloads/​kylemcdonald/​ofxFaceTracker/​FaceOSC.zip

OSCulator is an excellent program for routing OSC and MIDI. Download it at osculator.net/​

Some of the "face gestures" (or metrics) are more stable than others. Lighting can also have a huge influence on the stability of your values: even lighting from the front coupled with a dark background can give the best results."

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Using OSCulator to Set Up a Guitar Hero Drum Controller


YouTube via vultrixvideos. No synth sounds, but I'm sure you could map them. You can find out how to set the controller up with your Mac using OSCulator on Vultrix here.

Video description:
"A quick demo of how my Guitar Hero World Tour drums sound through GarageBand, I'm a first time drummer so forgive my skills at this stage. This video is for a tutorial on how to achieve a drum kit for yourself."

Friday, February 11, 2011

Konkreet Performer for the iPad - First impressions


YouTube via mvpadrini | February 11, 2011 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Konkreet Performer is a new controller for the iPad which uses many objects on the screen for sending OSC messages for your computer. I tried to play with it a little bit using OSCulator and the virtual instrument FM8. It's really nice and there is a lot to do with.

More about Mobile Music and Music Apps on MusicApps.com.br

Konkreet Performer é um novo controlador para iPad que usa diversos objetos na tela para enviar mensagens OSC para o seu computador. Tentei tocar um pouco com ele usando o OSCulator e o instrumento virtual FM8. É realmente muito interessante e há muito o que se fazer com ele.

Mais sobre música móvel e apps musicais no www.musicapps.com.br"

Konkreet Performer - Konkreet Labs
iPads on eBay

Monday, November 02, 2009

Ableton Live Touch OSC OSCulator . setup/ Minimal Techno


YouTube via SebastianBoldt
"sorry for the bad mix ..but i just want to explane how i mapped everything ..
running abeton live .
control via OSCulator
Touch OSC and
IPOD TOUCH .
http://www.myspace.com/aver...
enjoy"

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

Scapes vs Konkreet Performer 01


YouTube via twistedtools | February 08, 2011 | 3 likes, 0 dislikes
And here we go.... This supports OSC to MIDI via OSCulator and native MIDI support is coming.
"Twisted Tools SCAPES being tweaked live by Konkreet Labs 'Performer' app (sold separately) for the iPad."

KONKREET PERFORMER is here! from Konkreet Labs on Vimeo.


"Konkreet Performer is a music control and performance instrument for the iPad. Its unique and intuitive multi-touch interface reconnects the musician’s
 actions directly with the music.
Use PERFORMER to play your Synth, operate your DAW, or anything that receives OSC or MIDI.
Re-explore your favorite music software tools with a whole new way to search, find and perform your sound.
Available now in the app store!"


Also see:
KONKREET PERFORMER - New visual OSC controller for iOS
say Hello to KONKREET PERFORMER

"PERFORMER is an OSC music control and performance instrument. It's a controller that utilises multitouch technology to the full; instead of faders and knobs, an intuitive, remote operation of software instruments on your computer, all made through manipulating an abstract objects on your device!

Reconnect to your software instruments, your DAW, your sound. PERFORMER is here to inspire you. In the studio and on the stage!

---------------------------------

Coming soon to PERFORMER:
Native MIDI Support
"Visualiser" support (Performer's dedicated visual-output Application)"

Konkreet Performer - Konkreet Labs
iPads on eBay

See this page for details on how to get going. This app supports OSC to MIDI via OSCulator.


Friday, October 16, 2009

Modular synth controls iPhone


YouTube via expertsleepers
"Demo of Expert Sleepers Silent Way CV To OSC allowing a modular synth to control TouchOSC on an iPhone."

Expert Sleepers Silent Way CV Input setup

"From-scratch setup demo of Expert Sleepers Silent Way CV Input, a plug-in that allows you to get CVs from analog gear into the computer."

Silent Way CV To OSC and OSCulator

"Demo of Expert Sleepers Silent Way CV To OSC controlling a plug-in in Ableton Live via OSCulator."
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