![]() Make sure you are running at least Ableton Live 8.1.Connect your iPod/iPad to the same network as your computer using either a router or an ad-hoc network.On Windows you need to install Bonjour Print Services if you dont have iTunes installed.#Touchosc editor key for mac#ĭownload the LiveControl installer for Mac or Windows. Open the LiveControl template for TouchOSC (either LiveControl.touchosc or LiveControl_iPad.touchosc) in the TouchOSC editor. Upload to TouchOSC using the Sync function.You computer should appear in the list of hosts, select it to upload the template: Select this template inside TouchOSC (its called Livecontrol).Open the LiveControl installer application by double clicking LiveControl on mac or LiveControl/LiveControl.exe on windows.Wait for 10 seconds, then select “LiveControl” from the “Found Hosts” section of TouchOSC’s Network configuration.Set the incoming port to 5001 (outgoing should be automatically set to 5000) Go back to the main TouchOSC screen and hit done to load the template.TouchOSC should look like the following on the iPod Touch: Run “Install LiveControl.jar”, this will install the MIDI Remote Script into your Ableton Live Directory.The installer should look like the following: When prompted selected your Ableton Directory in the format Live x.x.x. Copy the LiveControl.app (mac) or LiveControl folder (win) to your computer and launch the application, if you havnt already when configuring TouchOSC.LiveControl will detect any devices attached to your network.Select a MIDI port you would like to use for MIDI input. On Mac the LiveControl.app provides two midi ports (from LiveControl 1 and 2). ![]() Start Ableton Live and goto Preferences, then MIDI Preferences.Select LiveControl_TO from the control surfaces list. Make sure the MIDI port you selected above is enabled. “Upload the TouchOSC template to your iPad/iPod using the TouchOSC editor avaiable from I’ve done all the instructions in the latest download of live control package below Haven’t solve sync problem for straight 7 hours of research! The red (or another colour if its not the first MIDI remote script) selection ring should appear in Ableton Live and the template in TouchOSC should be updated. Open the correct template for your device in the editor, then click Sync. On your device and click Layout, then Add, then select your computer. Install the MIDI Remote Script by double clicking “LiveControl Installer.jar” and select your LiveĪpplication directory when prompted. Then copy the LiveControl app to your Applications folder. Start LiveControl and select a midi output port for the drum pads / keys. Select LiveControl from the list of Found Hosts, this will configure the host and outgoing ports. Click back, then done, and the template should Set the incoming port to 5001 if it isnt by default. If everything has worked the red selection ring shouldĪppear and your iPad/iPod should sync with the Live set”Īlso did the hints on youtube videos like choosing only midi in and out in table control software (which doesn’t mentioned in the package intallation text), Goto Preferences, then MIDI Preferences, select LiveControl_TO from Your iPad/iPod should appear in LiveControl. So in the end I saw the red box in ableton midi settings, but I cant see any midi input signals at all! Please help me! #Touchosc editor key software# My configuration: MBP core2duo, 10.6.8, ableton live 8.3.3, ipad_6.1.TouchOSC - What it's good for - Cross Platform, wireless, inexpensive software, extremely configurable MIDI/General Controller. Has out of the box support for many major DAWs, including Reaper.Ĭan work via USB or wireless on PC and MAC.Can completely customize your Controller interface how you want.Want an interface that's a digital version of Maschine Jam?. ![]()
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