Jorge Vargas
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I saw your post on the osc forum, very impatient to test your solution. Python drives me crazy!
Hello guys, here I uploaded my solution in a video.
@Jorge Vargas
I saw your post on the osc forum, very impatient to test your solution. Python drives me crazy!
@Jorge Vargas
Step by step I do tests to understand how it works on Mac, your tutorial was very helpfull.
I have strange behaviors and I'm a bit confused with the syntax and midi ports routing ... but it's a good challenge!
Did you tried to use Mihkel Zilmer's templates and Grizzlymv's one? Does it work for you?
Hey all,
I was wondering how I'd go about setting up / scripting something like the video below in Open Stage Control?
Thank you in advance for the help!
Thank you for then links and info @Manaberry! will look more into this and see how to go about receiving CC 32 and CC0 at the same time based on the PC Button Number.Populate articulations based on the selected track? Of course. I'm also doing it that way (module imported in O-S-C, heavily modified but the base one was from @Mihkel Zilmer)
See page 7 of this thread to get more information about it and there is also an official doc page about custom modules.
Thank you for then links and info @Manaberry! will look more into this and see how to go about receiving CC 32 and CC0 at the same time based on the PC Button Number.
@Mihkel Zilmer could your script be edited in a way that receives MIDI CC 32 and CC 0 at the same time and auto-populate articulations?
I've successfully configured an 800 MHz touchscreen cash register terminal to run Open Stage Control from a network. The GUI lags pretty hard because the system is so slow, but it actually works.
Very nice achievement! I can confirm that Open Stage Control UI require some power to run smoothly, but I'm pretty impressed that you transformed a cash register terminal to a touch screen for music production! Feel free to share a picture, I'm very curious about it
Again, well done!
It's running Linux from a USB flash drive, although now that I have things working it might be worth repartitioning the internal drive and installing there. The hardest part of setup was configuring the touchscreen -- Linux had working drivers, but the cursor initially didn't map to the touchscreen properly so I had to muck around in the config files a bit. (And yes, that's a credit card reader on the right side )