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Hi Phil, Allow me to clarify what we were talking about on FB: First, create a button with a MIDI note message, and assign that note to the track select function in the LP-1, ex. /midi/0x90 7 100 - that will send a note-on, channel 1, note #7, velocity 100 Also create a slider with a CC, and assign it to the volume parameter, ex. /midi/0xb0 11 x - that will send CC#11, channel 1 Now the LP-1 should respond appropriately to those MIDI commands. So now if you create a slider that sends both track select and volume MIDI commands together, it should select the track and then adjust the volume. The Missing Link doesn't really care that it's a slider, it's still going to send a note-on and then a cc if you use: /midi/0x90 7 100 0xb0 11 x -Hans On 8/2/2011 5:06 PM, Phil Clevenger wrote: 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 thei r 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 |