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Touchosc editor for windows
Touchosc editor for windows






touchosc editor for windows
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I wouldn’t actually mind getting this thing up and running, if only for the momentary thrill of stroking a few sliders on the iPad and having VCV Rack respond. They do provide a touchOSC template that addresses VoltSeq parameters, but I’ll bet that template requires that I be running touchOSC Editor, in order to load the template across into the iPad. Time to consult the Trowasoft documentation. OSC requires a specific address for each parameter. That’s not even faintly surprising, of course. Wiggling a slider in touchOSC doesn’t change anything. I was hoping to use it to test the system because Pd didn’t work.Įnabling OSC reception in the Trowasoft VoltSeq produces no apparent results. Well, maybe I don’t need the touchOSC editor.

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The links with which to find the 32-bit download appear to be circular: They take me straight back to the 64-bit download, most likely because I’m running a 64-bit browser. Can I find such a thing at ? No, I cannot.

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So I click on the update link and get sent out to - where they detect that my browser is 64-bit, assume (on no valid grounds whatever) that I want to run Java in the browser, and offer to let me download the latest 64-bit JRE. I do actually have a JRE in this computer, but its Configuration box tells me it’s outdated. What we see here is that the editor wants a Java Runtime Environment. Let’s try installing the 32-bit touchOSC Editor. In the absence of mrpeach, the udpreceive and unpackOSC objects shown on the Floss page can’t be created. That version of Pd is now, for some reason, deprecated.

touchosc editor for windows

My vague memory is that mrpeach was part of Pd Extended 0.43. There seems to be no release version to download. So I search for that library, and apparently it doesn’t exist. But Pd can’t do that, evidently because the mrpeach library is not installed. This page has a graphic of a file that includes an object called “import mrpeach”.

touchosc editor for windows

#Touchosc editor for windows how to

So I do a search for “pure data osc” and find myself on the Floss manual page where it tells how to set up Pd for osc. Hexler has, quite evidently, failed to update either the manual or the downloadable file. However, basic.pd uses objects called dumpOSC and sendOSC, which Pd 0.47.1 can’t create. Hexler provides a file called basic.pd, with which to test your setup. I have, also, a vague memory that I got this working a couple of years ago. The Hexler documentation suggests testing your OSC connection using Pd. Also, their site offers a download of touchOSC Editor for Windows, but it’s for 32-bit Windows, and of course my computer is 64-bit. However, the setup pages bear no resemblance to the setup pages shown in the online manual at, so figuring out how to set up touchOSC is a bit of a puzzler. I have what appears to be a current version of the software: It’s version 1.9.10, and the copyright notice says 2018. No special musical goals in mind, but touchOSC is a very nice tactile performance surface, and the Trowasoft modules for VCV can receive OSC messages. This morning I thought I’d try using touchOSC on my iPad to control VCV Rack.








Touchosc editor for windows