I think it's because the midi says it's a pad but I made them in osc as buttons because there is no pad option.įinally I would obviously like a modifier for the pads to use them for hot cues, fx pad, slicer and beat jump but I can't figure a way to make that happen. I was able to make a channel strip to control the selected channel plus a drum pad. The pads at the bottom will stay on once pressed and stay on even though I'm not pressing them anymore. Hi Everyone, I have been playing with this one for a long time until I figured out exactly how to program it and use it. If I use my mouse on my laptop to turn them on then they come on my ipad though. It's all kinds of a mess trying to get it to work right though.īasically I gave all the buttons their own numbers but haven't messed around with the other options in the osc editor so hoping people can help with what I want to do and the problems I'm having.įirst off, the on/off for the fx buttons works but don't stay lit when I press them. TouchOSC layouts can be created and modified with the free TouchOSC Editor application for OS X/Windows/Linux. Here is the skin I made which basically is a copy of a sp1 QuickEdit is an online, non-official property editor for TouchOSC layout files. Hoping there are some like minded people who want to use touch osc with the new midi mapping.
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