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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Hi,
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

guillaume added these pithy words on Dec 19 09 at 10:12 am

the 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.

Ryan added these pithy words on Jan 22 10 at 12:47 pm

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