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Use osculator with wii controller
Use osculator with wii controller






use osculator with wii controller
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This software uses, as the name already says, the OSC technology (Open Sound Control), a protocol specifically designed to support fast and effective communication between computers and multimedia devices, lightweight and highly configurable. OSCulator is a new powerful interface engine (unfortunately not open) which allows you to connect and control different multimedia devices, remaining at the same time flexible and easy. It only comes in black and white now, but they’ll make it soon in color…I felt so old and out of it with this young whiz guy right there who helped invent it.” And then he gave me a lesson on drawing with it. And he told me that he would still send me one now. I’m Steve Jobs.’ And he looked so young, like a college guy. I said that once some man had been calling me a lot wanting to give me one, but that I’d never called him back or something, and then the kid looked up and said, ‘Yeah, that was me.

use osculator with wii controller

#USE OSCULATOR WITH WII CONTROLLER HOW TO#

In November 2015, Sotheby’s sold his “ Apple (from Ads)” (acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas) for 910.000 USD, and in catalogue’s notes Warhol tells about his meeting with Steve Jobs insisting to give him one and showing him how to draw (even if still in black and white): “we went into Sean ’s bedroom–and there was a kid there setting up the Apple computer that Sean had gotten as a present, the Macintosh model. I suppose whomever finally makes that app is going to make a decent living.The relationship between Andy Warhol and personal computers (becoming quite popular during his last years) has been only partially investigated beyond his Amiga works. So my quest has brought up some leads but nothing as concrete as “use this small app and plug your controller into your computer and you have a surround panner that works with any DAW”. TouchOSC probably allows for surround input mapping as well. On iPad: V-Control allows for virtual surround panning on an iPad. A Wacom using the pen or the touch would also get a similar feel and functionality. On the touch interface front: Many people have suggested just using a Magic Trackpad.

#USE OSCULATOR WITH WII CONTROLLER PRO#

MIJOY Pro 4 would be a possible Osculator equivalent on Windows. Osculator with a gamepad might be an option but unfortunately I have not been able to test it out! Osculator also has built in plug and play functionality to use a Wii Controller which I have heard of being used as a surround panning controller. This thread on Gear Slutz also has some interesting ideas worth checking out. While asking around many people thought the gamepad would be a really cool idea, but I did get a few replied that it wouldn’t work very well due to the stick auto centering and not having much range of motion to which I would say: Nuendo has the gamepad functionality built right into it and people use it all the time! As far as I am aware, the drawback of the game joystick auto centering is mitigated by using a button on the controller to engage/disengage the sticks input into the panner. Perhaps simply using an app like Joystick Mapper to map the X and Y of a mouse to a joystick and the right/left click to buttons and/or trigger. So when it came time to think up an article for this months topic of “Surround” I thought it would be eezy peezy to round up all of the DIY surround panners out there, only to find that it is a mythical beast!

#USE OSCULATOR WITH WII CONTROLLER PS3#

I noticed the PS3 controller sitting on his desk and wondered out loud: “There has got to be some sort of DIY solution using a game joystick as a surround panner”.

use osculator with wii controller

We were discussing his surround setup and mentioned needing a surround panner and how expensive they are. Last month my friend Marc Mailand was showing me around his home studio (which is super sweet).








Use osculator with wii controller