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Re: Re: Worth getting iPod touch for Live Looping only?



Found it....http://wifimidi.com/setup/

        > Note also that TouchOSC for Android does not yet allow for custom OSC messages.
        >  Your OSC app must allow custom OSC messages, and must also output its values in
        >  the 0-1.0 range (floating point), with slash ("/") delimiters. That should be pretty standard.


It doesn't do message translation, you have to program the sender to send the messages
it recognizes.  That's an understandable limitation, and since TouchOSC is what most people
will be using it probably isn't that big of a deal.    Just be aware that you can't  use
every OSC device with this (not that there are that many), it has to support custom messages.

Jeff

On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Jeff Larson <jeff.larson@sailpoint.com> wrote:
What I can't figure out from the material available on the Intertubes is exactly what "receives OSC" means.
Since there are effectively no standards for what OSC messages look like, one of the challenges in
doing anything with OSC is translating the messages that one device sends into the messages
another device recognizes.   Can you use this with both TouchOSC and the monome for example
which have different OSC "vocabularies"?

Jeff



On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:25 PM, Sean Echevarria <fuckthespam@creepingfog.com> wrote:
Missing Link got a bit of a write up:
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2011/01/new-solutions-for-wireless-midi-midiosc-developers-answer-questions/




At 2011.01.17 01:20 PM, Rick Walker wrote:
I'm beta testing looper Hans Lindauer's invention,  'the Missing Link'
which is a wireless OSC to Midi converter designed, specifically
to allow an iTouch/Phone/Pad to control any midi instrument,
remotely and will solve, in one fell swoop, the problem Per mentions about support in
looping software (or hardware)