![]() touchosc file on your computer and click the Sync button. If not, you might need to download drivers.Īfter downloading Touch OSC Editor open the. If it doesn't appear there, check Audio/MIDI setup and make sure the computer sees the device. From the drop down menu select your USB to MIDI device. Click on I/O and then click on Select active MIDI Outputs. Another screen should drop down with four main buttons at the top. Next click on the Parameters icon on the far right. The default should be set to 8000 so unless you are running multiple instances, leave it at that. Next confirm the OSC Input Port in the box to the right. osc file, look in the top left corner of the window to confirm that Osculator is running (if it is you should see a green pause button, when paused you should see a green start button). Closed networks are always preferred.Īfter downloading Osculator and open the. You will need your tablet and computer be on the same wireless network for this to work. Here is a link to the original layout with instructions on how to set things up in a different way with Touch OSC. I more or less too a loot from his memory fader page layout and tweaked it a bit. Special thanks to Richard Howey for creating the original template and giving me the idea to create something like this. The indicators will light up on both the Home page and the Memory Playback page accordingly. On the right side you can change memory pages by clinking buttons through. The indicators for the current memory page will start working after selecting a memory page from Touch OSC.ĭedicated to memory playback via bump buttons and faders. You cannot change memory pages from the Home page but this is where you will record new memories. On the far left are bump buttons 1-24 with 21-24 in yellow to indicate Sequences. The indicators will match those on the Memory Playback page. To the left of the normal controls are indicators for which memory page you are currently on. Set up to mimc the layout of the control section of the Smartfade with some additions. I will refer to them as such for clarity's sake since different memory banks on the Smartfade are also called pages. The Home page (page 1) and the Memory Playback page (page 2). Feedback for what step you are on is possible but would take quite a bit of additional programing. I am trying to figure out a way to do this with a keypad instead of having a page cluttered with buttons. Will add in future version: As written in the manual, with MIDI PC you can jump to steps 1-99. If things seem to be off you can hit the clear button multiple times or the << button to reset to a state you can work from. Because of the feedback not coming from the Smartfade for certain functions, your computer might not register a button press. It seems like the Smartfade is simply not sending any MIDI out after pressing these buttons so there may be nothing I can do about this.Īs stated earlier, a strong wireless signal is important. I am having trouble getting feedback from the Smartfade on buttons not listed in the Manual. No workaround at the moment: Currently, all feedback is generated from Osculator. It may be possible to have a page that would show you the Menu lists with the current position indicated via LED feedback, but I can't really see a practical use for this. No workaround at the moment: Unfortunately there is nothing practical I can do about this. I have still put in the ability to switch to pages 1-24 and 25-48 as it might be useful for resetting menus if you get lost. Yes you will lose two memory pages doing this but it's unavoidable. ![]() Workaround: Map those faders to one or two of the memory pages. Inability to control channels from normal fader pages 1-24/25-48 Here are the additional controls I've found: There are certain commands written in the manual for control via MIDI Note, MIDI CC and MIDI Program Change, but there are some that are not. Poor connections could result in the computer not receiving a button press from Touch OSC. If you are working in a big hall you may need multiple routers bridged together to get good enough coverage. You will need a very strong wireless signal for this. Mac running OS X 10.5.8 Leopard to 10.10 Yosemite (Intel Only) Smartfade 12/48 or 24/96 (Full Control Mode) Because of the limitations on screen size, this template is made for the Smartfade 12/48 but can be used with the 24/96. I do not own an Android tablet and I'm not sure if the iPad layout from Touch OSC can be used with the Android version without modifications. Because of the increased control, the template is only for tablets, although with some tweaking it could be made to work on a smartphone. The download link at the bottom contains 2 files that will allow almost full control of a Smartfade 12/48 console wirelessly as well as some pictures guiding you through setup.
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