Once you have the TouchOSC app downloaded and installed on your mobile device To learn more about TouchOSC visit their website. To control your Lightform device via a mobile device, you can use the TouchOSC app available for both iOS and Android. Using the TouchOSC Mobile App Step 1 Download the TouchOSC Mobile App Learn more about Editing OSC Mappings in Lightform Creator. Now the effect/generator will be computed in real-time during project playback by the Lightform device and you can adjust the effect's parameters using OSC messages simultaneously during playback. when an effect or generator has been applied to a surface, in its properties enable Live.go to the Help menu and enable Labs in Lightform Creator.To get Lightform Creator ready for OSC messages: Each effect has various exposed parameters that you can adjust ( e.g., speed and size). You can communicate with the Lightform device using OSC messages. How does TouchOSC work with Lightform Creator? Bringing the benefits of modern networking technology to the world of electronic musical instruments, OSC's advantages include interoperability, accuracy, flexibility, and enhanced organization and documentation." Read more here. "Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is optimized for modern networking technology. These features are experimental and unsupported. This can’t be done with either Editor, Mixpad, Onemix, or a surface yet it would be relatively easy to design a custom OSC layout that could work on almost any preferred platform including Android! TouchOSC would be one app that comes to mind that could provide custom touchscreen control.We do not recommend using Labs for installations or productions where dependability is required. Take this for example: Imagine if the iLive had complete OSC support – and you have a job/client that needs one operator (or device) to have access and control of say 4 monitor sends including channel processing but no FOH control, and no access to head amps. Of course we have Editor for total control and that is great (and free!) but offers virtually no end user customisation. Although we can already use TCP/IP and Midi for control (these documents are available for download) these formats are severely limited in what can be achieved due to the limited control parameters supported. With the iLive mixracks A&H have one of the best hardware setups ready and waiting for custom control capability. What you are really asking for here is for A&H to directly (and fully) support OSC (Open Sound Control) protocol and I think that would be an interesting and potentially progressive move for them. Leave the iLive apps where they are – I have a first generation iPad which still runs MixPad flawlessly (as well as an iPad mini) & Apple seriously isn’t that horrible – build a bridge folks & get over it.ĭante card tracking into Reaper with playback via FooBar (PC) or Presonus Capture/Studio One (Mac) Ummm, can I just say again – Behringer? Of course they’re releasing their protocols… they’re hoping someone can write one for them that’s better than their own Why can’t A&H just release a protocol documentation like Behringer did? For the last several weeks I tried to reverse engineer the ACE network protocol in order to write an remote app for Android / WP8 but it’s way more complex than I originaly thought (especially cause I don’t have access to an iLive system)
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