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Touch Control Near Complete - CC Bugs
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Here you go... 

I have posted a rough video showing the main features of the Ndlr Control Templates that I created using TouchOSC...  the video  shows wireless control of the NDLR via the Iphone. I have finished templates for the IPAD and Android devices as well.

You need to buy both the TouchOSC application and my templates or make your own which totally manageable and cool but it is time consuming. I've done a lot of this kind of work using TouchOSC. I am charging 8 Euros for 4 templates which are optimized for the size of the device which you have.. phone, tablet etc. 


The NDLR is connected to the computer and signals from TouchOSC are being sent from my phone via the custom template and then transferred to the NDLR.  YOu don't have to work wirelessly or have a computer. If you have a midi adapter for your IOS or Android device you can use a midi cable and control the NDLR from your device via an attached midi cable. Wireless is nice though and there are other benefits to routing through a computer.

Although I don't show it .. you can route the midi output of the template through your DAW and record all of the button presses, chord changes, positions patterns etc and then play them back without having TouchOSC connected.   You can do some rough editing to timing of note presses, chord types and scale/modes as chord types and scales/modes show up in your DAW as midi notes which can be moved around and adjusted for timing or selection of alternate chord types and chord degrees ( if you didn't like what you performed)   This option isn't necessary but is nice to  be able to easily record your performance as midi data for later editing. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7z9ua4U...e=youtu.be

I have a few straightforward ideas that would further enhance TouchOSC control of the Ndlr which I'd like to talk to someone at Conductive Labs about. The ideas aren't grandiose and I don't believe that they would take a lot of internal memory to implement. Coding isn't easy I realize but I think what I have in mind is reasonable provided there was a will and perhaps demand for a little expanded functionality.

i am really enjoying the Ndlr... can you tell?
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RE: Touch Control Near Complete - CC Bugs - by Scotty_123 - 02-04-2020, 08:19 PM

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