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OSCulator and devices

OSCulator is a software that links your controllers to your music and video software. For example, with OSCulator, your Nintendo Wiimote or iPhone can talk to major MIDI sequencers or your favorite console emulator or even the Kyma sound design workstation.

OSCulator supports the OSC protocol which makes it able to be used with a wide variety of software and devices like SuperCollider, Processing, Max/MSP or the Lemur multitouch controller.

OSCulator Screenshot

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Latest News

08-03-2010: OSCulator 2.10 release candidate 1

Changes:

  • Made the “cap” option in the Scalings Page working again.
  • Rounding for MIDI events is more reliable.

07-30-2010: OSCulator 2.10-beta4

New features:

  • Pressing the Control key in a MIDI CC values menu will display the corresponding General MIDI definitions.
  • Pressing the Control key in a MIDI Note or Kyma Note values menu will display the corresponding note number (0 to 127).
  • In the Presets menu, the current preset can now be set to send all its values when it is restored.

Changes:

  • Fixed a name clashing problem between the Enable and Wiimote’s Enable events.
  • Fixed a problem where messages in the main window would not be sorted naturally.
  • When holding the Alt key while selecting certain types of Events now behaves as expected (for example, selects MIDI CC’s in incremental order).
  • Made Wiimote’s settings correctly restored.
  • Added some new Wiimote’s address definitions.

07-25-2010: OSCulator 2.10 beta 3

Changes:

  • Fixed a bug where files with MIDI CC and MIDI CC Toggle events would not be restored properly.
  • Temporarily disabled some animations on Leopard that were causing a crash until a proper fix is found (if any).

07-23-2010: OSCulator 2.10 beta 2

Changes:

  • Fixed a serious bug that prevented running on Mac OS X Leopard.
  • Added Copy/Paste to Parameter editors