![]() Maybe you’re setting up a control system for a sampler or even your normal decks. I’m not sure how useful this is with the iOS title bar showing you battery power all the time, but you might have a need Battery meter – Yes, TouchOSC can show you how much power your smartphone or tablet has left.While a rotary can only go 0 to 100%, an encoder will rotate to infinity Encoder – This is similar to a rotary knob, but there is no limit on where it can go.Rotary knob – When a fader won’t do and it’s a knob you need.Fader – Whether you want a crossfader or volume level or whatever you might need a slide fader for.XY pad – A simple square or rectangle where you can move the control up, down, left, right, or diagonal.Press once and leave it on, press a second time and it’s off Toggle button – This is more if you want buttons that truly work as an on/off switch.You press the button and it’s on, but when you release it, it’s off Push button – This is a simple button that works much like you would see on any drum pad.If you wish to put labelling on controls you’re adding, this is where you go Label – These simple fields serve as nothing more than a name. ![]() You can’t get “EQ level”-style LEDs here, not unless you manage to somehow build one with multiple LED items… LED – A simple light for whatever purpose you might need it for.Where you place and colour items is up to your imagination, but what you can add is as follows: Also select if you want the layout in a horizontal or vertical orientation.įrom there, you simply right-click (ctrl-click in Mac) on the layout area to add items. First, pick if you want to make a layout for an iPhone/iPod Touch or an iPad. When you’re up and running with the TouchOSC Editor, you’ll see how easy it is to build a layout. ![]() So now we’re ready to go… Creating a layout Be sure to pick the right bit-version for your version of Windows. What’s cool is that the Editor runs as a standalone program, so no installation required. If you are in Windows, you’ll have to download and install a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) program from the official Java website. It comes in versions for MacOS, Linux, and Windows (32-bit and 64-bit). Just a reminder, you can download the TouchOSC Editor from. is asking for donations to help it fund the finishing of the Android version of the app, so if you really want to see custom layouts come to Android, take a moment and donate US$5. Be sure to drop them an email telling that you want to see the Android app finished, and perhaps give them the name, model, specs, and Android version of your device… Still, it sucks for me since my ThinkPad Tablet runs on Android. Apparently the developers at have not fully “finished” and “perfected” the Android version. I could understand that, with the wider array of hardware configurations of Android devices combined with the version fragmentation making things probably prohibitively difficult. It was in my attempt to make a custom layout for TouchOSC that I found out now why the Android version was free while the iOS version is US$4.99. While the layouts included with TouchOSC are fun and cover a wide array of potential set-ups, part of the fun is being able to make your own customized control layout, and today I’ll show you how easy it is. While it was a little complex, the end result is quite remarkable. In 4 Easy Steps To Adding A Tablet Controller To Your DJ Set-up, I dove into how to set up and use TouchOSC on your smartphone or tablet in your DJ set-up. This entry was posted in Apps & Utilities.My TouchOSC custom controller design: Want to design one of your own? Today we show you how. ![]() → Download the Free Layout Editor for Mac/PC/Linux from the TouchOSC website → Purchase TouchOSC from the Google Play Store We’ve tested and have successfully used it with VDMX and Resolume Arena & Avenue 4. Some of the controls you can customize and create are faders, rotary controls, buttons, toggles, x-y pads, labels, and encoders. Use your personal controller with your favorite MIDI or OSC-capable VJ software. Since it is software based, you are able to create a controller tailored to your VJ and Video DJ needs. Unlike pre-configured hardware MIDI controllers, TouchOSC is a modular, fully customizable control surface for your touch-capable device. With it, you can create a touch interface that will interact with any MIDI/OSC capable VJ or Video DJ software wirelessly over Wi-Fi or wired MIDI (using the developer’s free MIDI bridging software). TouchOSC is a customizable MIDI/OSC controller for your iOS or Android device. Platform(s): iOS, Android (App), Mac/PC/Linux (Layout Editor)
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |