![]() Unlike DSMI, development seems to have stagnated and OSCulator is currently not up to the standard required by Pianist Pro, and so not supported. OSCulator is an OSX-only application, originally written to allow people to operate simple MIDI CC Controls by waving a Nintendo WiiMote about, and used by a few iPhone OSC-via-MIDI applications as a server. We are occassionally asked whether the application 'OSCulator' can be used instead of Pure Data. Make sure both Pianist Pro and Pure Data are set to the same port number.Ģ) Ensure that Pure Data has your MIDI Driver selected. Make sure both are on the same wifi network, are connected, and your iPad is pointing at the correct IP Address for your PC. With OSC enabled, you will probably want to hear only the sound from the external instrument and not from Pianist Pro, in which case turn the Instrument volume down to zero in the Settings screen.ġ) Ensure that your iPad can see your PC/Mac. Remember that if you change the port numbers here you must also change them in the Pure Data config file. Make sure that your iPad and Mac are connected to the same wi-fi network. You also need to decide on which port number to use (or just choose the default of 8000) and ensure that this port is open on your firewall and not in use by another program. On OSX, click on the wi-fi Airport icon at the top right of the screen and 'Open Network Preference', 'Advanced', 'TCP/IP tab', IPv4 Address. On Windows, open a command prompt and type 'ipconfig'. You will need to find out the IP Address of the machine running Pure Data.
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