iControlMIDI does have an editor available now. The advantage of it is it will disable parameters that are not applicable depending on options selected. For example different oscillator types have different editable parameters. Do a search for iFS1R on MATRIXSYNTH and you will find the editor there. YouTube won't let me link to it directly here. Good luck!
The one advantage of TouchOSC over MIDI Touch and S1MIDITrigger is that you can jump between values in a slider, meaning you can touch anywhere on the slider and the value will jump to it. With MIDI Touch and S1MIDITrigger you have to "grab" the slider and move it from there. However, I will most likely finish the editor on MIDI Touch as I can test it as I create it. It will be a while though.
@krakou2 Not wirelessly. According to The Missing Link, they will eventually support MIDI as a class compliant MIDI USB device. At that point it will work. You can however use any class compliant MIDI device with MIDI Touch via the Camera Connection Kit. No computer required. Do a search on the right of the site for MIDI for Cheap and you can see what I ended up picking up.
@krakou2 I haven't completed an editor for the FS1R yet. I did get the fseq section working with TouchOSC but switched to creating an editor with MIDI Touch. The challenge with something like the FS1R is the sheer number of parameters to work with. With TouchOSC you have to edit on your computer then sync to the iPad so testing each slider can take a lot o time. With MIDI Touch and S1MIDITrigger for that matter you can edit directly on the iPad and test immediately...
looking forward to control a blofeld by this (the day when I have enough money for an Ipad or his Opensource opponent there will be plenty of templates made)
and for the nerds, this sound is still analogue in the end ;-)
iControlMIDI does have an editor available now. The advantage of it is it will disable parameters that are not applicable depending on options selected. For example different oscillator types have different editable parameters. Do a search for iFS1R on MATRIXSYNTH and you will find the editor there. YouTube won't let me link to it directly here. Good luck!
matrixsynth 8 months ago
The one advantage of TouchOSC over MIDI Touch and S1MIDITrigger is that you can jump between values in a slider, meaning you can touch anywhere on the slider and the value will jump to it. With MIDI Touch and S1MIDITrigger you have to "grab" the slider and move it from there. However, I will most likely finish the editor on MIDI Touch as I can test it as I create it. It will be a while though.
matrixsynth 8 months ago
@matrixsynth
You need a computer to use iFSR1. Can you use the missing link with miditouch?
krakou2 8 months ago
@krakou2 Not wirelessly. According to The Missing Link, they will eventually support MIDI as a class compliant MIDI USB device. At that point it will work. You can however use any class compliant MIDI device with MIDI Touch via the Camera Connection Kit. No computer required. Do a search on the right of the site for MIDI for Cheap and you can see what I ended up picking up.
matrixsynth 8 months ago
@matrixsynth BTW, do you have The Missing Link and an FSR1?
matrixsynth 8 months ago
@matrixsynth It's coming. Search for "TouchOSC FS1R Editor - First Screenshot" on Google or MATRIXSYNTH.
matrixsynth 7 months ago
Does it work in sysex with the FS1R?
krakou2 8 months ago
@krakou2 Yes The Missing Link supports sysex and will work with the FS1R.
matrixsynth 8 months ago
@matrixsynth
please, please can you post a video of the FS1R with the ML?
krakou2 8 months ago
@krakou2 I haven't completed an editor for the FS1R yet. I did get the fseq section working with TouchOSC but switched to creating an editor with MIDI Touch. The challenge with something like the FS1R is the sheer number of parameters to work with. With TouchOSC you have to edit on your computer then sync to the iPad so testing each slider can take a lot o time. With MIDI Touch and S1MIDITrigger for that matter you can edit directly on the iPad and test immediately...
matrixsynth 8 months ago
yeah, that's the future of synthesis and electro
looking forward to control a blofeld by this (the day when I have enough money for an Ipad or his Opensource opponent there will be plenty of templates made)
and for the nerds, this sound is still analogue in the end ;-)
bibibibibiotip 1 year ago