Wednesday, April 7, 2010

New Developements



After much thought, I have stripped two of the radios and simplified to two radios, each having four streams: namely live, 1:25 behind, 2:50 behind, and 5 minutes behind. Between these, two streams will be devoted to each of the four channels on my mixer as such:

Channel 1: Addition of live and 2:50 delay (each being on its own separate touchOSC fader and toggle) for radio 1
Channel 2: Addition of 1:25 and 5:00 delay (each being on its own separate touchOSC fader and toggle) for radio 1
Channel 3: Addition of live and 2:50 delay (each being on its own separate touchOSC fader and toggle) for radio 2
Channel 4: Addition of 1:25 and 5:00 delay (e
ach being on its own separate touchOSC fader and toggle) for radio 2

I have set up my final hardware design, which now is using touchOSC (as opposed to OSCemote). This is because after picking up the iPad, touchOSC has updated there app to support this device
and it is extremely easy to set up and beautifully done. OSCemote's multi-touch was too hard to manipulate in that it caused me to place prior mapped values before editing a new value (i.e. putting down the 3 initial fingers on the multi-touch before editing the 4th touch for example).


Below is pictures of my basic hardware layout for the performance (the picture is missing the 2nd channel radio and I won't have the second monitor) and the interface I designed on the iPad.


1 comment:

  1. Looks like a rad setup. What environment did you design the interface in? And are you bringing the iPad today, so that we can all be distracted by it?

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