How do I get a WIRED connection between TouchOSC and Traktor?
How do I get a WIRED connection between TouchOSC and Traktor? Posted on: 02.12.2012 by Barton Rigazio If I researched correctly, you CAN have a wired connection between TouchOSC and Traktor as long as you are using the Camera Connection Kit (for iPad) or the Line 6 Midi Mobilizer. I'm not trying to connect any external MIDI controllers, I'm only using iPad and a mixer (Kontrol Z2). From the TouchOSC website: "Of course any wired MIDI connection will also work using any CoreMIDI compatible MIDI interface for iOS devices or the Line6 MIDI Mobilizer." http://hexler.net/docs/touchosc-setup-traktor I have the Camera Connection Kit for my iPad but I'm confused as to how it would connect to my laptop (what cable would go from the CCK to laptop?)... If I bought the Line 6 Midi Mobilizer, would i have to use a separate soundcard with midi in/out ports (the Line6 comes with two 5-pin midi cables) ? TouchOSC runs just fine over wifi (I use the TouchOSC Bridge connection) but I'm just trying to reduce the latency... Any help about the Camera Connection Kit or the Line 6 Midi Mobilizer would be greatly appreciated! | |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Lamonica Rockholt 04.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by nem0nic
And then just get the right cable. Thanks for your help, greetings! |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Barton Rigazio 02.12.2012 | If I researched correctly, you CAN have a wired connection between TouchOSC and Traktor as long as you are using the Camera Connection Kit (for iPad) or the Line 6 Midi Mobilizer. I'm not trying to connect any external MIDI controllers, I'm only using iPad and a mixer (Kontrol Z2). From the TouchOSC website: "Of course any wired MIDI connection will also work using any CoreMIDI compatible MIDI interface for iOS devices or the Line6 MIDI Mobilizer." http://hexler.net/docs/touchosc-setup-traktor I have the Camera Connection Kit for my iPad but I'm confused as to how it would connect to my laptop (what cable would go from the CCK to laptop?)... If I bought the Line 6 Midi Mobilizer, would i have to use a separate soundcard with midi in/out ports (the Line6 comes with two 5-pin midi cables) ? TouchOSC runs just fine over wifi (I use the TouchOSC Bridge connection) but I'm just trying to reduce the latency... Any help about the Camera Connection Kit or the Line 6 Midi Mobilizer would be greatly appreciated! |
Diogo Dj Dragão 05.12.2012 | Won't that also require something running on the host computer (like rtpMIDI or MIDIBridge) to convert the data and turn it around toa virtual MIDI port? |
Kenya Zaretsky 05.12.2012 | the cheapest and easiest way is to jailbreak your ipad and use usb teethering. that way a network connection will establish via usb. this should have the lowest latency possible. |
Diogo Dj Dragão 04.12.2012 | This is what the FAQ says...
To continue using iConnectMIDI with your new iPhone or iPod Touch you will need to purchase the Lightening to 30-pin adapter from Apple.
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Lamonica Rockholt 04.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by nem0nic
And then just get the right cable. Thanks for your help, greetings! |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by GI Trackt
I was gonna snip the midi plugs off and crimp the wires together to save a couple of |
Diogo Dj Dragão 02.12.2012 | The iPad isn't seen as a MIDI device, even though it can send out MIDI. That's why trying to connect it to either a Mac or PC with just the USB cable will not work. You need something that will act as a MIDI interface. Using the CCK, you can get a simple USB MIDI interface like this... http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Uno.html ...and that will act as a MIDI interface. The only problem you'll run into is that you need a 5pin interface to SEE that data. That may or may not be an issue depending on your existing gear . The other issue is that of course you aren't able to charge your iPad while using this solution. Another option is to use the Alesis IODock... http://www.alesis.com/iodock This gives you MIDI in and out, and a charging solution as well. But it's not without it's issues as well. If you're doing anything that is SYSEX heavy, you'll have trouble with the IODock. It's also a dead product if you update your iPad, because it's 30pin based. The best solution is also the most expensive, but it covers all the bases. That's the iConnectMIDI... http://www.iconnectivity.com/iConnectMIDI The iConnnectMIDI is a MIDI aggregator and interface, and the connection method is cable based. This means that this system can grow and change easily. |
Evalyn Voges 02.12.2012 | If you're on a Mac, you just need to plug your charge/data cable in and use CoreMIDI. Source: I'm fairly sure I've done it. |
Barton Rigazio 02.12.2012 | The "midi to midi" adapter in the middle is basically female midi to female midi, right? Something like this?... http://www.amazon.com/Female-Midi-co...to+midi+female So two of these: http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Converte...ds=USB+to+midi And two of the midi female to female adapters? Just making sure! |
Tania Somppi 02.12.2012 | CCK > USB to Midi lead > midi to midi adapter > midi to USB lead (USB to midi lead ) > computer If you have an NI audio 8 or 10 or different audio interface with a midi socket then .... CCK > USB to midi lead > audio interface midi port |
Barton Rigazio 02.12.2012 | Yea I just didn't believe it was that simple...so just a USB (from CCK) to USB (laptop port) cable, right? seemed too easy to be true... |
Ervin Calvery 02.12.2012 | Wouldn't an ordinary USB cord connect the CCK to the computer? |
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