I made this video to show how I connected TouchOSC to Logic to control whatever you like. I wanted a free open-source route so I used MIDI Patchbay and Pure Data instead of OSCulator. Check it out and let me know what you think. It’s available in HD so fullscreen that baby.
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guillaume added these pithy words on Dec 19 09 at 10:12 amHi,
Sorry to bother you with this but I do not manage to have this touchosc/puredata/midipatchbay/logic working.
I already had success with itouchmidi (other iphone application) and logic (hence I do know how to use the learn function of logic.
Also I configured puredata correctly and can see the sliders move when I touch my iphone.
I also launched midipatchbay, created the input/output as you suggest, and logically did the associated configuration in puredata.
The thing is : when I start to learn, logic just sees nothing happening (i see the slider move in puredata). Still, I can see the “PD Out” virtual midi that I created in midi patchbay if I check the midi entry dropdown list of of logic.
My guess is that my problem is puredata not sending stuffs correctly to midi patchbay but I check 20 times that everything was as you suggest…
Any idea ? Could you save your patch with everything configured in puredata and send it to me maybe ?Thanking you in advance, best regards,
Guillaume
Ryan added these pithy words on Jan 22 10 at 12:47 pmthe patches i use for puredata are from the touchosc site at http://hexler.net/software/touchosc. Thera are a couple of patches that other people have done that are a good template for setting up your own patch.
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