Thursday, December 8, 2011

touchosc game controller





supports
iPad iPad Windows OSX Bome's Midi Translator CoreMIDI






 Made for iphone but works on iPad make sure in Options to have Scale iPhone layouts on

Why should I pay for this?

Save time making the layout
Save more time mapping out each button (its a head ache)
Save even more time testing and tweaking
All that time saved for only $1
You will also get free updates via email with more controller layouts and options when available.
Also free support.

Whats coming in the next update?

2nd player controls
more button layouts
user feed back tweaks and  improvements

How to setup:

transfer your template to touchosc (get touchosc in appstore)

connect using CoreMIDI ( here's how)

open the bomes mapping file and thats it.(scroll down for Bome's software download links)

If you are having problems  double check to make sure session 1 (or the name you have the ipad / iphone connected to in coremidi) is for incoming midi and (translate) on Trial Bome's Pro or (MIDI Mapper) on classic Bome's for outgoing also make sure the translation button is not stopped.

Check out the emulation collective below and test out your TouchOSC controller.

Emulation Collective
(free in browser emulators with games) 
you need java installed to play

GBXVirtualGBX

NESVirtualNES

SNESVirtualSuperNES

CHIPVirtualCHIP

Windows has a free version of Bome's midi translater:



http://www.bome.com/products/miditranslator/overview/classic

OSX has Trial Version lasts 20 minutes for every session:



http://www.bome.com/products/miditranslator/overview/osx



other wise it costs 59 Euros (approx. US$ 85 + conversion fee)

I tried installing the classic version on OSX using winebottler but the key strokes seem to only work within wine. So emulators running in wine should work.

If anyone figures out a way to get it to work outside of wine please leave a comment below.

http://winebottler.kronenberg.org/

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