Thursday, May 12, 2011

ADVANCED HD IPAD TOUCHOSC TEMPLATE LAYOUT

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Main Feature: Buy Now for instant download.
New CoreMidi support! 8 HOT CUE buttons. Visual feedback! Easy access to most used features in Traktor DJ.

Updated to V2


  • changed fx panels for easier use

  • changed some labeling

  • fixed loop buttons


Why should I buy this template/layout ?

  • Is made by a DJ for DJ’s

  • Use a template thats already made and tested with Traktor DJ

  • Save hours building your own  template and mapping every button

  • No need to buy Osculator! Or PureData! Windows and Mac compatible!

  • Instant access to EQ, Tempo, Hot Cues, Loops, FXs and Seeking fader

  • Now with live visual feedback. You can see the equalizer and beats right on your iPad!

  • When you move an EQ or Fader on your computer it moves on your iPad.

  • Well defined easy to remember layout

  • Time and battery percentage now in the layout

  • Is editable in TouchOSC editor to customize any way you like.

  • Change the color of text/sliders/buttons and add/remove/ move things around!

  • Includes pre-made midi mapper for Traktor DJ more maps for other DJ software to come!

  • DJ Wirelessly anywhere within your network.

  • Free updates and bonus content

  • Free SupportRequirements

  • Mac OSX:

    Windows XP / Vista / 7:

    How to setup?

    Mac OSX:

    Ensure you have installed all the programs listed in System Requirements.

    On your iPhone, make sure you’re connected to the network. This can either be your router, or an ad-hoc network running from your Mac. If you’re getting slow response times using a router, try creating an ad-hoc network instead on your Mac to link your iPhone directly to your computer. Follow this guide if you want to create an ad-hoc network. To connect, press ‘Settings’ on the iPad, then ‘Wi-Fi’. From here you can choose from a list of available networks. Pick the one you’re using; either the router or the ad-hoc network you’ve just created.

    Open TouchOSC Editor and upload the TouchOSC template to your iPhone by using the ‘Sync’ function. There’s a commonly reported problem of people having trouble uploading templates though TouchOSC editor. If you’re having trouble, hexler.net recommend that you try uploading the template to your iPhone using iTunes instead. Just connect to iTunes and drag and drop the template in. Once loaded, click the ‘Info’ button in TouchOSC and ensure that coreMIDI is enabled.

    Open Applications > Utilities > Audio MIDI Setup. If you can’t see the ‘MIDI Studio’ window, click Window > Show MIDI Window from the top menu. Double click the ‘Network’ icon and the ‘MIDI Network Setup’ window will appear. Select your iPad from the ‘Directory’ panel and click ‘Connect’. The default name for the network connection is ‘Session 1′. Change this to iPhone in the ‘Local Name’ field.

    Open Traktor, go to ‘Preferences’, then ‘Controller Manager’. Click the large ‘Import’ button at the bottom of this screen and browse for the suitable TSI file (depending on whether you’re using Traktor 1 or Traktor 2). Ensure that MIDI In and MIDI Out on this screen are set to iPhone or whatever you named the network session in ‘MIDI Network Setup’.

    Windows:

    Ensure you have installed all the programs listed in System Requirements.

    Open TouchOSC Editor and upload the TouchOSC template to your iPhone by using the ‘Sync’ function. There’s a commonly reported problem of people having trouble uploading templates though TouchOSC editor. If you’re having trouble, hexler.net recommend that you try uploading the template to your iPhone using iTunes instead. Just connect to iTunes and drag and drop the template in. Once loaded, click the ‘Info’ button in TouchOSC and ensure that coreMIDI is enabled.

    It’s recommended that you connect to your PC via an ad-hoc network, rather than through a router. To do this on Windows 7, you can use Connectify for free. It turns your PC into a wireless hotspot. Follow this guide for Vista, and this guide for XP to set up an ad-hoc network on an earlier OS.

    On your iPhone, make sure you’re connected to the network. This will either be your router, or the ad-hoc network you’d just set up and named. To connect, press ‘Settings’, then ‘Wi-Fi’. From here you can choose from a list of available networks. Pick the one you’re using; either the router or the ad-hoc network.

    Download, install and run rtpMIDI. You should already see your computer name in the ‘My Sessions’ windows. If so, ensure the box is ticked. If not, click the + button then tick the box next to your computer’s name. Rename the network session to iPhone. You should also see the name of your iPad in the ‘Directory’ window. Click it to highlight and click ‘Connect’. The name of the iPhone should now be shown in the ‘Participants’ window.

    Open Traktor, go to ‘Preferences’, then ‘Controller Manager’. Click the large ‘Import’ button at the bottom of this screen and browse for the suitable TSI file (depending on whether you’re using Traktor 1 or Traktor 2). Ensure that MIDI In and MIDI Out on this screen are set to iPhone or whatever you named the network session in ‘MIDI Network Setup’.




    Sorry all sales are final (no refund) but I'll do my very best to fix any problems you may have.

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