1. Controls to send Open Sound Control messages over a network.
2. You can choose the IP Address and port of the device to send data to.
3. There are different types of controls available.
4. Sliders, Toggles, Triggers, and a 2d Slider.
5. Please note: this app does not create music.
1. - No OSC receive, i.e. cannot set Android device display from OSC device -No instructions, some things are not intuitive: -- OSC Path must be entered -- Individual control paths are appended to global OSC Path - Slightly non-intuitive configuration entry, must select text box then enter data in separate text box - Could be enhanced further but as a basic, fixed layout OSC sender, it isn't too bad!For anyone reading this: There are green and red buttons hidden underneath the Controls button in the Setup menu.
2. Issues / feature requests: - Cannot enter host name, only IP address - Remote OSC host details are global and not saved (exported) with configuration - Push button remains grey after press (leaves hole in grid if all buttons are coloured) - Screen layouts are fixed - Sometimes reports can't send to OSC device then can't "END" comms.
3. Seems useful if you are satisfied with adjusting colors and data ranges of the given controls but at present, don't expect a general purpose controller-builder tool.Easy to understand, easy to edit (I don't know what other people are talking about, you just tap the Edit button in the top right and set your label/address/values) and despite the lack of customization, plenty of elements to use for various things.
4. Don't open to the settings, open directly to the controls and make settings open from a button or menu.
5. Ability to save and load settings for different applications.Very handy app, if you don't mind the fixed set of controls.
6. Or even to delete controls one by one and insert them! It's either impossible, or it's unintuitive and not explained (no help pages, and web searching for the app turns up nothing -- no app page, no support).
7. An exit button to close the app, maybe on the network settings page.
8. Thank you Adam.Looks promising but I can't see how to delete all controls and build my own layout.
9. Instead of 1 page each toggle and momentary buttons, have a setting for each page to 1 of 3 modes: momentary, toggle, interlocking.
10. With the same IP/port settings, TouchOSC events make it through, but OSC controller does not trigger anything.
11. For some reason the x & y axis of the xy pad default to the same OSC address when I open the app but it's easy to change.