Re: Easily map OSC to MIDI

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Michael, the DSI Tetr4 in the Puredata example is exactly the synth I have. Thanks for diggin that one up. Will defenitely look at that one :-)

Egor, mididings looks like a great tool anyway. Thanks!

On 01/22/2013 02:03 AM, Egor Sanin wrote:
On 1/21/13, michael noble<looplog@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Jeremia Bär<jeb@xxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

Hi,

I spent the last days looking for a program that allows for an easy
mapping of OSC messages to MIDI. Surprisingly, I couldn't find anything
useful. I found some various python scripts that would either not work or
request the OSC message to have a specific format, which is not suitable
for me. Basically, I'm looking for a simple way to hook up TouchOSC from
my
Android tablet to control my HW synth with NRPNs. Is there nothing
around?

I was also thinking of maybe coding something up myself. Liblo and RtMidi
look like a good point to start. Any thoughts on that?

Thanks for your hints,
Jeremia
Lately, mididings has been my go-to for anything MIDI.  There is some
OSC functionality already built-in, but you can also use pyliblo to
whip up a thread inside your mididings script that responds to
incoming OSC.  Then it's just a matter of using the defined generator
units to translate that into MIDI.

http://das.nasophon.de/mididings/

It's worth an investigation to see if it will fit your needs.  It's also python.


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