
I realise that this project uses a large number of OSC objects as well as nearly 20 loop back channels. There are other TouchOSC LED objects that continue to work fine at 4.9.0 (eg the Drum Beat LED) so fundamentally the functionality still works - just not for all objects. If you load the project under 4.8.5 you will see it working as intended. If I assign an existing TouchOSC object eg ScanOff to the same QLC+ Button, I see it behaving as expected ie receiving feedback OK, and pulsing as the chaser runs in time with the speed dial. There are other objects affected in the same way too. Cubase MIDI CCs, keyboard shortcuts, QuickControls. (i compose music to picture) I was able to configure a layout for both Cubase AND ProTools. Sometimes I can not register it in the input profile, and sometimes I can register it, but not auto assign it to a VC button. Hey guys I run 2 rigs simultaneously: main rig with Cubase and a secondary computer with ProTools HD where i run video and where i print to. The specific problem I am having is that' with 4.9.0 that object is no longer receiving feedback, and even if I create a new button to replace /Main/TapLED, it still does not work. This all works fine, and the project in question works fine at 4.8.5.Īs you can see in the input profile /Main/TapLED is registered OK. I create a TouchOSC button and register,assign etc it in QLC+, and then once the project is working I recreate the TouchOSC object as an LED.


This is a technique I have used a few times. Yes, the /Main/TapLED is a TouchOSC LED not a button. I am also very close to having a production ready, headless Raspberry Pi 2 implementation running too. I could run tests on Win 7 if that helps, but Linux is my real target OS. I'm sorry I can't be more specific or helpful in narrowing down the symptoms, but am willing to provide further information if that will help, and to run further tests as requested.

All buttons work fine at version 4.8.5, and the TouchOSC / QLC+ configuration has been used live at stage performances. In fact, other buttons which were added later in the development of the OSC template work fine. They certainly weren't the last to be added to the OSC template. I can't identify anything special about the OSC buttons that don't work. The TouchOSC profile file has been stable for a while and thoroughly tested previously, and used in production.

After upgrading to 4.9.0 I have certain OSC controls that don't work, and some that work but don't receive feedback.ġ) 90% or more of the OSC buttons work fine, with feedbackĢ) the OSC buttons which don't work are not detected by the Input Profile Editor Channel Wizardģ) I created a new 'test' button on the OSC template, and this was detected by the wizard, but when I went to the Virtual Console to assign it to a button it was not detected.Ĥ) Restarting QLC+ allowed the test OSC control to be AutoDetected in VC and assigned to a VC button, but no feed back is sent to the iPad when using that button.ĥ) I know the QLC+ functions are running correctly, and in fact if I temporarily assign the VC button to a working OSC button - then the two way communication works fine (ie button press & feedback) - but it won't work when I revert back to the problematic OSC button I have a project which makes heavy use of TouchOSC (I have replaced my Behringer LC2412 with a customised TouchOSC template on an iPad).
Cannot install touchosc editor download#
Please see for more information, video demonstrations and download the free layout editor application for macOS, Windows and Linux and the free TouchOSC Bridge utility to easily control any MIDI-capable application on your computer.I have also been having issues with TouchOSC after upgrading to 4.9.0 The application comes with example layouts and completely custom layouts can be constructed using the free TouchOSC Editor application. The interface provides a number of customizable touch controls to send and receive messages:įaders / Rotary controls / Encoder controls / Push buttons / Toggle buttons / XY pads / Multi-faders / Multi-push / Multi-toggles / Multi-xy pads / LEDs / Labels / Time & battery displaysĪdditionally the program can send Accelerometer data.
Cannot install touchosc editor software#
The application allows to remote control and receive feedback from software and hardware that implement the OSC or MIDI protocols such as Apple Logic Pro/Express, Ableton Live, Renoise, Pure Data, Max/MSP/Jitter, Max for Live, OSCulator, VDMX, Resolume Avenue/Arena, Modul8, Plogue Bidule, NI Traktor, NI Reaktor, Quartz Composer, Supercollider, vvvv, Isadora and many others. It supports sending and receiving Open Sound Control and MIDI messages over Wi-Fi and CoreMIDI inter-app communication and compatible hardware. TouchOSC is a modular OSC and MIDI control surface for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad by hexler.
