![]() ![]() In Mixbus, enable the OSC protocol in Preferences->Control Surfaces.Enter the computer’s IP address in the TouchOSC application.Determine your computer’s IP address on the wireless network that is shared with your phone/tablet.Select the new layout for the TouchOSC app, and you should see the TTC-1 control panel appear. ![]() You should see you computer name appear in the “Found Hosts” list.In the TouchOSC application (on your phone/tablet), click “Layout -> Add From Editor”.On top of OSC over UDP & TCP, we support every type of wired & wireless. On your desktop computer, launch the TouchOSC editor, and “Open” the layout file. Multiple instances of TouchOSC can be connected on the network for synchronized editing.Download Harrison’s TTC-1 tablet layout here: ttc-1 download.Also download the TouchOSC editor to your Desktop computer, from the TouchOSC web site.Purchase the TouchOSC application from your phone/tablet App Store.Because it needs a name, we called it TTC-1, or “TouchOSC Transport Controller #1” Installing and launching the TTC-1 controller layout for Mixbus: We’ve developed a layout file that allows you to remotely control Mixbus’s transport features. TouchOSC can load different “layouts” which define the location of the buttons and widgets, and what messages will be sent to Mixbus over the OSC protocol. If you add a great new feature to the TTC-1 layout, be sure to share it with us, and we will incorporate your changes so other users will get the benefit as well. In keeping with Mixbus’s open-ended development model, users may view, modify, and edit the TouchOSC layout that we’ve provided for Mixbus. TouchOSC is not developed by Harrison it is developed by Hexler, and it has its own community forums and website. Mixbus has a rich OSC-compatible remote control API. TouchOSC sends “Open Sound Control” messages to any receiving app. Works great, and I appreciate the fact that I don't have to connect wirelessly, but via simple lightning connector. TouchOSC is a remote-control application that runs on iOS and Android phones and tablets. I use TouchOSC for MIDI CC control, and make templates for various key switch-based libraries such as Albion, so I can easily change articulations on the iPad without hunting for keys. Appendix C: Videos (Training and Tutorial).AVL Drumkits: Black Pearl and Red Zeppelin.Presonus Faderport, Faderport8 and Faderport16.Mackie MCU-compatible fader controllers.Combining Clips and Linear Tracks (advanced).Selecting Patches for Audition of MIDI Files.Showing and Hiding Tracks in the Cue Window.Cue Window Terminology: Slots, Clips, and Cues.Recording with Varispeed (32C TapeX Only).Scrolling and Zooming in the Editor Window.Primary Windows: Editor, Mixer, Recorder and Cues.Operational Differences from Other DAWs.About This Manual (online version and PDF download).Difference between Mixbus and Mixbus 32C. ![]()
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