Is there a possibility to skip this parameter? I can't imagine why that would be necessary since you can bypass the FX by touching the name of the particular VST in the the upper left row (orange). What IS a nuisance is that the bypass toggle is included in the sliders. One thing that I noticed very early is that when I launch Reaper and the project the OSC needs to be kicked in gear by making some changes with my mouse on the screen. And design an iPad interface for my Ozone vst. I was thinking of adding 4 rotators instead of 4 more sliders. If you use the default configuration, using 16 parameters, you can use (each separate line is for one control in TouchOSC): I see you have room to add Virtual Zoom & Scroll on page one? :) The other stuff is quite self explaining. I think these could be more but I don't know how to connect more sliders to. The upper right is for controlling the parameters of the vst's. Directly above are the buttons controlling the various inserts, with a big button to open the vst window. As you can see the layout to the lower left is quite similar to the first screen. The second screen is for send and FX stuff. I work a lot with markers and so those buttons are directly next to the transport buttons. I hardly ever record stuff so that button is moved to the right. The lower left is used to scroll between the tracks and then directly to the right of those are the transport buttons in a layout that I am used to. I have made a layout where the most often used buttons are to the lower left so that I can easily get there. I have the mouse in the right hand, a BCR in front and the iPad at the left hand side. I use the iPad not in the traditional sense like the LogicPad but just as an extra quick pad for my left hand. I have now made a design that is totally to my own liking. It's fun to do and actually everyone can make their own interface with this. ReaperOSC in a text editor and am trying to figure things out. We could easily make that 8 by making the sliders a bit lower and adding 4 more sliders beneath the current ones. ReaperOSC file? I guess there is documentation but please lead me to it.Īt the moment there are only 4 sliders for parameters. I still have to connect the buttons to Reaper. I noticed that copy/pasting the buttons and sliders is quite easy but that's just the imagery. And since we have enough space I also included the basic transport controls. But since I think I will need to be able to write/touch/etc while having the parameter sliders in sight I have added those as well. Load the Pianoteq MIDI mapping TouchOSC (see screenshot below).AS you can see in the attached images (I still don't know how to show the uploaded pics) I have widened the stuff and arranged to my liking. Open the MIDI page in the Pianoteq options.Note: In the future you may be able to drag the file directly onto the Pianoteq interface. Activate the TouchOSC MIDI input next to Active MIDI inputs.Ĭopy MIDI mapping TouchOSC.ptm to the MidiMappings folder.Open the Devices page in the Pianoteq options.It should also appear as an active MIDI device on your computer!Īctivate the TouchOSC midi input (as configured above): On the main page click Done and you should see the actual Pianoteq control layout: On your mobile device, in the TouchOSC app click on TouchOSC Bridge: xxxxx:Įnable TouchOSC Bridge if it is not already the case and click on your computer name that should appear under FOUND HOSTS: (If you want to use OSC directly or CoreMIDI as transfer protocol, see the setup process here). Your mobile device is ready and can now communicate with your computer.ĭownload and launch TouchOSC Bridge on your computer to “pair” your mobile device to your computer. If unfortunately needed, try several times and/or reconnect to the wifi network:Īfter a quick download/upload on your mobile device you should see Pianoteq in the list of available layouts. For many reasons, this can be cumbersome and the name of the computer may not appear. Click on the proposed Layout:Ĭlick on your computer name that should appear under FOUND HOSTS. Open the TouchOSC app on your mobile device (the following example shows iOS, but it should be equivalent on Android). The dialog box relative to syncing should appear: Sync it to your mobile device doing the following (other methods available here):Ĭonnect your mobile device AND your computer to the SAME Wifi network. Open TouchOSC layout Pianoteq.touchosc with TouchOSC Editor. Note: This step is only required as long as the Pianoteq layout is not shipped directly with the TouchOSC app.ĭownload the actual Pianoteq TouchOSC layout: Sync Pianoteq layout to your mobile device: Install TouchOSC app on your mobile device (Android, iOS): A control interface for Pianoteq using a TouchOSC layout.Īfter a small setup you will be able to control Pianoteq with your smartphone and/or tablet.
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