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Bill, How are things progressing with OSC for you? Or has the Moog stolen all your cycles? I've found TouchOSC and Missing Link fairly straightforward, but the way the LP-1 wants to parse incoming MIDI configuration commands is a bit obstacular... Your volume, feedback, pan sliders in TouchOSC... are they track specific? Or must you explicitly select a track first? I've got a template in progress that has 8 paired sliders (a vol and fdbk for each LP1 track), but in order to use them I have had to add an explicit "select track" pushbutton to each pair. So this looks like: Select track 1, use sliders for track 1; select track 3, use sliders for track 3; etc... What I'd like to do is just use the sliders directly... Phil :) On Jul 10, 2011, at 11:19 PM, William Walker wrote: > Some friends of my wife Nancy just gave us their old I phones so I've > downloaded OSC and the Missing link template and fired up a Missing > link, and though I have yet to figure out how to program midi program > changes in to it to get at all my LP-1 parameters happening . I've > already got it running for midi note and cc control and that in itself > is adding some cool new capability such as using midi notes to control > replace which allows me to replace portions of my loop for as long as i > touch the key on the I phones keyboard template, a true sus command that > due to laziness, I haven't tried programming my Little Giant to do. Its > great for interrupting a percolating loop with a portion of long > sustained notes or vise versa, and doing glitchy stutter replaces by > hitting the key rapidly. granted i have to take one hand of the > instrument to control it but its fun to play one handed at time as well. > Also I have programmed a fader array to control volume, feedback, > panning and track speed and 4 individual track faders . having the speed > on a fader allows me to accurately go to different percentages of the > track speed that I could never do with a foot pedal controller, so I > can put the loop in another key, record additional content in and then > return it to the original key as follows. I'll record content at 100% > (normal speed), move it the fader to 75% (3/4 speed), the 50% (half > speed). then 37% (3/8 this speed???and finally 25% (1/4 speed) all the > while adding new content to the loop. If i'm playing in E minor for > example at normal speed, when I go to 75% speed it drops the key to B > min, I then add some more stuff, and return to the original key. > Recording at these other track speeds can cause some interesting > artifacts and overtones. The more I figure this thing out the more i > like it. The Missing Link is great for us old school hardware guys who > don't want to be left out of the future:-) and want more control over > their gear. Additionally, any multi effect with extensive external cc > control can really benefit from what an I phone, or touch, or pad, and > a Missing Link can do to really mix your effects in real time. > I'm looking in to a mic stand adaptor for my I phone and also if anyone > has had any luck programming program change information on an OSC > template I'd be grateful for some help as so far I'm stymied. > Thanks > Bill >