![]() Tip: The Dream machine is so deep! Love it You can use it with a old iPad (i use it with the Air 1) It's so nice to touch the Disting EX! In this way i have learned so much more about the EX algo's by building this template. Midi Designer Pro 2 seems pretty simple by comparison to touchOSC or Lemur to me.Disting-EX-V25-touchosc.zip (15.52 KiB) Downloaded 158 times And I look forward to trying my hand at it to see if it's too far over my head. I'm holding out hopes that there may be a library of good templates people make. I remembered how daunted I felt when I first try to learn to set up Lemur just to get it to connect. Good point you make him deserving support. I have both of those and did use them and then forgot about them and now I want to give it all another go. He deserves the support even if I never make use of it. That's OK though, this guy has been supporting my original measly purchase for something like 10 years. Even though I don't need it, I'm positive I won't be able to resist. That opinion may change when I take it for a spin. If so, and if you wouldn't be likely to use the scripting, then I don't see a reason, at least from my brief glance at it. I have Mk1, it this update worth the $10? Seems super streamlined but I haven't gotten it yet.ĭo you have Midi Designer Pro 2 or Lemur. Of course, it was all kind of a solution in search of a problem, since I've so far not developed Mozaic scripts that needed said: This TouchOSC/Lua combo looks better in every way for that kind of thing. Never got around to it, partly because Pythonista scripts can't be kept alive as audio-related, can't control when or whether they die in the background. The idea was you could send some message to a Pythonista script from Mozaic, have the difficult or speed-dependent processing done there, then have Pythonista send a "result" message back to Mozaic. One project I've had on my mind but so far never gotten to doing was to integrate Mozaic with Pythonista using the MIDIFire OSC Bridge. I think you're right about working in combination with Mozaic. That said, I can this working very well with Mozaic. It doesn't seem to have any timing code, and obviously it's not auv3 (and I suspect it will never be). But once you have a library of reusable code that works the way you want in TouchOSC it could be quite fast to develop in, assuming things work as advertised. I expect Mozaic, on the other hand, will remain easier and quicker for most users to work in to knock off a simple task. The Lua scripting language and UI facilities in TouchOSC are much more suited to building big projects than Mozaic and its limited language and UI. It also looks like it works with MIDI over any connection you can create with TouchOSCBridge, which appears to create network connections over wifi or USB: I see no reason this wouldn't work over Bluetooth midi. The scripting language has facilities for sending and receiving MIDI. It looks to me like TouchOSC is now in many ways similar to Mozaic, but much more full-featured and not quite as easy to use. In fact it has a wifi client in the app so I'm sure it's possible, just haven't tried this yet.Įdit: looks like the wifi client is there for linking the editor on an external ipad.need to play with this more to see if it allows receiving midi. Sure you could use another app to send over bluetooth, but I prefer hardware for reliability. Without any extra dongles like audio interfaces. I am searching for a simple way to externally and wirelessly controll an iPad running Cubasis or Nanostudio2. Then it's better to invest in a Bluetooth controller. You can enable a virtual midi input and output port, so it shows up in ios apps like AUM so you can send it to another iOS device or PC, or wherever using different methods eg midi interface. ![]() Wondering what to do on your old iPad? This runs on iOS 9 – – just checked on my iPad 4 and it is remarkably fluid ![]()
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