![]() ![]() Which is all fine and dandy, but I’ve always found this ‘non-dynamic’ method of creating a controller for live pretty limited (as it won’t react to dynamically added scenes and tracks) What would be ideal would be some smart fucker (well much smarter than me anyway) writing a python script (like the incredible LaunchPad95) to facilitate a much more integrated solution. In other words you don’t seem to be able to ‘overwrite’ existing templates (despite the dialogue box which states this) Once you’ve successfully done this you can then then map this in the midi setup page (accessed via the ‘midi’ button top right of the screen as you’re probably aware) in Ableton. I worked out that you have to save your revised template with a new name and then send it (where it is added to the bottom of the list of templates) in order for it to work. A slight anomaly occurred when i then tried to port this newly revised template over to the device however. Hope this helps.So one method of getting it to work is to open the live template in the editor and then assign a unique cc number to each and every control. When changing something in the Sid.ReaperOSC file you have to restart REAPER for the changes to take effect.Īny questions, fire away. Remember if you move something to page 2 you have to change those items OSC messages and where it says /1/something you have to change it to /2/something. You can alter the notes in TouchOSC editor later if you want and rearrange the layout. Squares to the right are C3 - A3 (set to send MIDI through touchOSC bridge) and they will work with Seq Baby as long as you mapping is set to this range). You can control the parameters with the sliders and maybe extend their size (maybe the patterns one as it might improve changing pattern) but in the future with a small script or action we can do this more easily (think action to advance FX parameter 1 or something, there must be one, or else it's scriptable) If I know, remember I'm also walking step by step in the dark here, I'll answer. The top buttons (Stop, Play etc) I think are pretty self explanatory but ask away if you want to know something. ![]() If all is well you will see the above image on your device. Check "monitor input", "record:disable" and set "input MIDI:TouchOSC Bridge" (you might have to enable this in Prefs > MIDI inputs)Ĥ. How it works (we can do fine tunning later):ģ. Load the touchosc layout into your device Ok, so a bit crude but the idea is there: Setting Reaper in Record mode I can successfully insert notes in a new pattern in Seq Baby.ĮDIT 2: Success on the Steps per beat as well. Have you looked into oscii-bot? Maybe that's just up your alley, and from my meagre understanding of it, you can code it something like a JS-fx and you wouldn't need to change the OSC messages you are sending to reaper.ĮDIT: Got my iPad here and just tested it for you. I can try to record this in some way if you'd like, as soon as I've got some time to spare. There's stuff I'd like to do that's not really possible but I've worked around it a bit with scripts.Īs for the sync thing well that is beyond me I think. I've also edited the logicpad.reaperosc file and I'm using that one instead of Reaper's default.reaperosc For now I've just been testing the waters but initial assessment is positive. ![]() I'm also using a frankenstein of LiveControl iPad and LogicPad. ![]()
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