![]() ![]() You’ll likely end up in the same situation where you need to issue a static IP from your router to the computer that’s serving that web page. This approach is similar to working with TouchOSC - in that any device on your network can access the web page and send commands. ![]() In the past I’ve also used NodeRed as a toolkit for making web based interfaces that send data to Touch. When your connection drops out, do you have to update an address on either device? That helps ensure that you have consistently stable addresses from your devices - that’s the first thing that comes to mind here about what might be causing your problem. Thanks for the kind words so interesting to hear that the connection breaks.ĭo you have assigned IP addresses for your devices? My approach here is to bind a MAC address to a specific IP address that’s issued from the router. I need a reliable setup for the art gallery display, and could go hard-wired midi controller if I have to but quite like the ipad control/display customization possibilities. I could buy a better ipad but before I do that wanted to know if anyone has all day sessions working ok from an ipad wirelessly without failure. ![]() What I would really like to do is hard wire Ethernet my ipad controller to laptop, but from what I have seen on the web need IOS 10 or better, which our old laptops donated to the art centre don’t have. I will check out this hexler tool tomorrow. The program I am testing seems to keep going fine even though the connection breaks over two multi hours tests I did yesterday. I was trying to decide how to figure out if the problem was with touch OSC on IPAD2 or with my latest TD experimental build on laptop. I have a stable Wightman fiber-to-home 5G connection for our multiple Macs, iphones, Ipads, Apple TV etc and MSI VR PC laptop, and rarely if ever get dropouts from our wireless router as far as I can tell. ![]() Now move or adjust any control in TouchOSC, you will see the incoming values in TouchDesigner.Thank you Matthew - I am a huge fan of your tutorials and courses, and really appreciate all the free resources you have provided beginners like me. Change the Network Port parameter to be the same port you select in TouchOSC's Port(outgoing) setting. Open TouchDesigner and create a OSC In CHOP or OSC In DAT. Once completed, press the Done button to close the dialog.īack at the start screen for TouchOSC, select the Layout you would like to use from the Layout menu. If you do not want to use the default port numbers, change them here as well. On this settings screen, input the IP address of your computer running TouchDesigner. Once on this next page, turn on the Enabled switch to reveal the following screen. Custom control panels can be created by using the TouchOSC Editor which is available for Windows/Mac OSX/Linux.Īdditional information and links to the App Store and the TouchOSC Editor can be found here: Using TouchOSC with TouchDesigner edit Setting up TouchOSC editįirst make sure that the device running TouchOSC and the computer running TouchDesigner are on the same wireless network so they can communicate with each other.Īfter installing TouchOSC, launch the app and you will see the following screen. It can send TouchDesigner messages via OSC from interactions with its control panels. TouchOSC is a modular OSC and MIDI control surface for iOS (iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad) and Android. ![]()
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