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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1Hello List,
I was thinking in control DSSI, LV2 and LADSPA plugins (using non-mixer)
through TouchOSC for Android [1]
TouchOSC for iOS has the option to customize the GUI and the OSC Paths but
that option is not available at the moment for android.So I was thinking in some kind of application to route or forward OSC
messages, just customizing the OSC path, the host and UDP port, among
others things.
I found this option for Mac [2] and this PD patch for linux [3] (can't get
this working), but I would like to know if you know an application to do
this or maybe some other recommendations to route/forward or even translate
OSC messages.I know that maybe this could be done in PD or Python, but I don't want to
reinvent the wheel.Thanks in advance for your help.
Diego[1] http://hexler.net/software/touchosc
[2] http://www.osculator.net/
[3] https://code.autistici.org/trac/planetQ/wiki/robOSC--00248c711805ebd46b04c7dd2490
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHello List,I was thinking in control DSSI, LV2 and LADSPA plugins (usin=
g non-mixer) through TouchOSC for Android [1]TouchOSC for iOS has the o=
ption to customize the GUI and the OSC Paths but that option is not availab=
le at the moment for android.So I was thinking in some kind of application to route or forward OSC m=
essages, just customizing the OSC path, the host and UDP port, among others=
things.I found this option for Mac [2] and this PD patch for linux [3]=
(can't get this working), but I would like to know if you know an appl=
ication to do this or maybe some other recommendations to route/forward or =
even translate OSC messages.I know that maybe this could be done in PD or Python, but I don't w=
ant to reinvent the wheel.Thanks in advance for your help.Diego=
[1] htt=
p://hexler.net/software/touchosc[2] http://www.osculator.net/=
[3] https:/=
/code.autistici.org/trac/planetQ/wiki/robOSC--00248c711805ebd46b04c7dd2490--
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