![]() This approach also has the added bonus of teaching you a bit about the live.remote/object/observer/etc objects (if you don't already know about them) which is awesome, cause they're pretty darn cool. I wish I could remember what the names are so I wouldn't sound like such a space cadet but it's a lot easier than it may seem. Move a fader, press a button or interact with any other control on the control surface. ![]() But the answer is that it's easy you just have to read about the max objects who's names start with live.(name) and are related to live.remote. Im not sure how to send 'variable' sysex parameter values (from a Fader/Encoder) in the Mac Editor app. All versions of TouchOSC include the powerful, integrated editor. One of those max4live objects lets you scroll through controls by id or something like that so you just make a counter and metro that bangs every millisecond (you might have to go a tiny bit slower just so all your stuff doesn't crash at once) and just get it to find the current value of that slider/know/whatever and resend it to itself.Įrm, so you want to use liveobserver (I can't remember what it's called but it's something like that). 4.99 Buy About this app arrowforward New version now available This is the classic Mk1 version of TouchOSC for older devices, please check out the new version now simply called TouchOSC on. and needs the 14 bit data Absolute values setting using either the inbuilt BCF editor or the. You can make a quick max for live patch that uses liveremote or liveobject to quickly scan through every possible parameter and send a "bang" to it (this would have the same effect as quickly touching all the knobs and sliders and buttons etc). As you have made the impressive send of faders mix program.
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