Tutorial Playlists with OSC Command: Difference between revisions

From MXWendler Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Behrooz (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Behrooz (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:


1. Enable the OSC send from the Settings:  
1. Enable the OSC send from the Settings:  
:'''Settings → Input and Output → OSC''' '''(A)''', check Send OSC  '''(B)'''.  
:'''Settings → Input and Output → OSC''' '''(A)''',  
:Set the right IP adress and port of the receiving device and confirm by clicking OK.  
:Check Send OSC. '''(B)'''.  
2. Go to Playlist '''(C)'''
:Set the right IP adress and port of the receiving device and confirm by clicking OK. '''(C)'''
2. Go to Playlist.


3. Right-click on an empty cell and go to Input/Output, then select Send OSC '''(D)'''
3. Right-click on an empty cell and go to Input/Output, then select Send OSC '''(D)'''

Revision as of 14:00, 29 January 2020

In this tutorial we are going to send an OSC Command to another device through the playlist.

1. Enable the OSC send from the Settings:

Settings → Input and Output → OSC (A),
Check Send OSC. (B).
Set the right IP adress and port of the receiving device and confirm by clicking OK. (C)

2. Go to Playlist.

3. Right-click on an empty cell and go to Input/Output, then select Send OSC (D)

4. The Send OSC settings are at the bottom of the Playlist, once the Send OSC cell is selected. (E)

Set your command by assigning an Address pattern: (E.g. /mxw/render)
Set the IP address of the target device under Hostname.
Set the port you want to use to communicate with the target device under Port.
You can add multiple values to the message, Float, Int and String values can be sent.

5. The Send OSC IO Command can be activated by the playlist play as any other playlist item.

See also:
http://download.mxwendler.net/osc/osc_reference.pdf
Tutorial Controlling MXWendler via TouchOSC