TouchOSC mapping / etc for MixVibes Cross
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    Default TouchOSC mapping / etc for MixVibes Cross

    Anyone who happens to use MixVibes Cross might want a copy of this;

    http://www.viperfunk.com/index.php/2...hosc-template/

    It was set up using OSCulator, TouchOSC, and MixVibes Cross (all on mac FYI)...I've included all the mapping files and some instructions that hopefully do the trick.

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    Cool man, this looks pretty cool. How do you use it, does it work via Wifi?

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    ^^Yeah totally over Wifi...Typically I use teh "Create a network" on my mac so that I know my connection is reliable.

    I was thinking about doing up a mapping for that interface for Traktor. Does anyone know if I make a mapping in Traktor 3 if it works across the newer versions? I haven't updated in quite awhile.

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    I should elaborate a bit more....here's how it works, in case you've never tried this stuff before.

    You have 3 pieces to this equation. 1: Your DJ software. 2: TouchOSC controller. 3: OSCulator for transmitting signals from TouchOSC and sending them to Traktor.

    Here's an example on how it is configured. In TouchOSC I created a fader control called "fader1." TouchOSC is also configured to send messages on port 8000. I opened OSCulator and configured it to receive messages on port 8000. Now that OSCulator is listening, I simply touch my "fader1" control and bingo - it shows up in my OSCulator window. In OSCulator I can tell this message to send a Midi signal (IE: if it were a toggle button, I could set it to send a midi toggle, or a midi note). Once I have done this for each control, I then go into the DJ software and do it again...this time when I touch controls on my screen....now my DJ software recognizes these midi signals (thanks to OSCulator) and I merrily start mapping them all.

    Make sense?

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