I’ve just got an Android tablet working with my DAW (Reaper) which has support for TouchOSC in the form of a layout called LogicPad.
So I purchased TouchOSC for about $5 (what value!!!) and set it up with the LogicPad template.
In Reaper I set up a control surface config for OSC selecting LogicPad support.
Set appropriate IP and port numbers at each end.
The result: fantastic! :frantics:
A number of pages including full control over mixer, with full feedback and track name (labels exactly as they appear in the DAW).
Other pages have full control over plugin parameters.etc,etc.
This would appear as the closest to a really “out of the box” workable way for control surfaces to work, especially with DAW where there is so much flexibility, that static mappings don’t cut it.
Though great, I think in the long run tablets aren’t the ideal control surface vehicle because of lack of tactile feel. You really have to be looking at the controls as you use them.
So what I’m now very interested in is working with OSC with MIDIbox NG!
I notice there is transfer_mode property of an OSC definition that is for TouchOSC. This seems to be a good place to start because I’ve seen how it can work with a DAW, and have one that does!
I’m new to OSC and pretty clueless. Are there any use examples of OSC for MIDIbox NG (especially as I’ve outlined)?
I’ve seen an OSC monitor by googling such as:http://www.kasperkamperman.com/blog/osc-datamonitor/
Is there a way of “inserting” a monitor to observe a 2-way interaction? (I’ll have to experiment)