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Touchosc editor automation
Touchosc editor automation












touchosc editor automation
  1. #Touchosc editor automation how to#
  2. #Touchosc editor automation update#

The collaboration possibilities jump through the roof. “Dude, you just drew an EQ on your iPad.”Īnother excellent thought… Just as with a number of other Duplex devices, you can connect multiple iPads to the same Renoise. The first time I mapped a multifader control to an EQ was an epiphany. (, , and many more.) (An even larger touchscreen leads to even more possibilities) For example, there are also some excellent alternative midi input controllers for the iPad. On the other hand, some things transfer so well and a touchscreen is so flexible that it really can’t be ignored as a complement to any setup. Tactile feedback obviates the need to look at a touchscreen, so some things just don’t transfer well. But one thing doesn’t rule out the other, and using an iPad for some things would be bloody awesome. If given the choice, I’d prefer tactile control over a touch screen. There’s so much customization that could be done, it’d be nice to implement it at a more finely grained level.

touchosc editor automation

There are a lot of interesting possibilities, and a lot of ways in which automation points can be edited… perhaps it should be higher up on my priority list.Īs a side note, it’d probably be best to sidestep duplex and make a dedicated tool in order to implement a really good TouchOSC solution. The multifader control is limited to 64(70, really) faders, how should larger numbers of automation points be handled. At some point, I figure I’ll get around to implementing automation envelope editing, but there’s a lot of implementation details that need to be hashed out. All of these things are imminently possible. The XY control on TouchOSC could also be easily supported in Duplex.)Įach of the DSPs are selectable, and (eventually, will) take you to a separate page to allow the editing of parameters.Īs you can see, there’s all sorts of potential. (Perhaps the details of which I could communicate to the maintainer of Duplex and have the feature implemented.

touchosc editor automation

#Touchosc editor automation update#

I added the ability to update track names and such, Duplex doesn’t support sending strings(well, mine does), but TouchOSC can update labels from strings, and even change the color of controls and such using strings. I had begun working on an extensive iPad layout, but the demands of the real world haven’t allowed me a lot of time to work on it. I’m willing, I just need more hours in the day. If it’s scriptable in LUA, it’s not a problem at all. Tablets are a fantastic tool for this kind of thing.

#Touchosc editor automation how to#

Hmmm…you’d need to hook it up to some parameter first, any ideas on how to control this? Renoise tools are not allowed to access the Renoise MIDI mapping system, so we need to select the parameter somehow. I guess the only missing piece then is a dedicated “envelope editor” for Duplex.














Touchosc editor automation