Guitar Hero Drums as a real drum kit
Andy Lunn wrote a great tutorial on how to get started with guitar hero drums and OSCulator.
Andy Lunn wrote a great tutorial on how to get started with guitar hero drums and OSCulator.
Tobi very kindly donated his time and passion to contribute a tutorial for German speaking users. It covers how to trigger clips and effects in Ableton Live with a Wiimote.
You can watch the videos on his YouTube channel.
Olivier Sebillote has written a comprehensive tutorial explaining how to map TouchOSC controls to Logic Pro volume faders, mute switches, sends and plugin parameters.
This tutorial is written in three chapters:
You will get a lot of information on how to use Logic’s powerful Environment to map MIDI controls to various parameters. This tutorial, is hosted in the Documentation section of this website.
This tutorial explains how to control a MIDI enabled software like Ableton Live from your iPhone.
First, launch OSCulator and Live.
In Live, open the Preferences, go to “MIDI Sync” tab and enable the Track and Remote columns for “OSCulator Out” and “OSCulator In” interfaces. This will enable us to record events and send control events to OSCulator as well.
Now, launch TouchOSC on your iPhone. Please make sure you have latest version installed.
From there, we can either load a template or configure OSCulator manually. If you prefer to “plug and play” with MIDI, just use the template corresponding to the layou you chose (Beatmachine in our case). It is located in the Sample Patches folder of the OSCulator folder you installed on your computer.
Once you’ve loaded a template file, click on the Parameters button on the toolbar and go to the OSC Hosts tab. Set the “Default Host” to the one corresponding to your iPhone (it should read ‘TouchOSC’ in the name).
You can also learn how to make such a template by reading what’s following.
We will configure the yellow slider so it can control the volume of the first track in Live:
Now, let’s tell Live we want to use this MIDI control change to control the volume fader of the first track. This procedure also works for any button or control in Live.
If you click the volume fader in Live, you will notice OSCulator will automatically detect a MIDI message and will convert it to an OSC message that it sends to TouchOSC running on your iPhone.
That means that TouchOSC and Live are synchronized both ways.