
I was perusing the App Store and found this app under "Staff Favorites" TouchOSC is an iPhone / iPod Touch application that lets you send and receive Open Sound Control messages over a Wi-Fi network using the UDP protocol. http://hexler.net/software/touchosc Has anyone tried this app with OSC ChucK? Perhaps if this app proves to be useful, we can convince Dan to get us all iPods for PLOrk- related-business.... iPLOrk? Best, Mark

On 4 May 2009, at 09:23, Mark Cerqueira wrote:
I've used it with ChucK converting the messages to MIDI to communicate with Ableton Live and it works perfectly once you've got the mapping set up. Mrmr is a free alternative that supports custom layouts. http://poly.share.dj/wiki/index.php/Mrmr Stef -- http://stefangoodchild.com

TouchOSC is good, but I still don't think they have a method for
designing your own interfaces.
OSCemote seems to have most of the major features of TouchOSC, but it
also allows you to design interfaces using HTML and Javascript.
Mrmr works pretty well, and it has a program that runs on a host
computer (Mac-only as far as I know) that lets you quickly and easily
set up an interface. However, the interface builder doesn't give you
quite as much flexibility as OSCemote's approach.
I've used all of these programs and I think they each have their
strengths and weaknesses. I think downloading all of them will run you
somewhere around $8, so I guess I would recommend skipping a few beers
and checking them out if you are interested in using OSC.
It may not be quite as useful, but I wrote up a demo of some code that
lets you get touch input from Safari on the iPhone and send it to a
web server running on a host computer, which then turns the messages
into TUIO (OSC) messages. The idea was to give people a way to share
touch-based apps without going through the Apple app store. There's a
quick writeup and a download here:
http://www.pillowsopher.com/blog/?p=79
andy
2009/5/4 dan trueman
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Andrew Turley
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dan trueman
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Mark Cerqueira
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Stefan Goodchild