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Using iPhone with Logic Studio

January 20, 2010

Coming up on today’s epsiode:

Using your iPhone as a Wireless MIDI controller. Find out how we can remotely control Logic Studio with our iPhones. Very few apps out there that can do it, IMHO TouchOSC has got to be the best app that can do it. TouchOSC is a remote control app for your iPhone that lets you send and receive messages over Wi-Fi. Used along with OSCulator app for your desktop, You can very easily assign controllers and faders to your Logic Setup.

UPDATE: Osculator app now comes with TouchOSC templates!

Alright so first we’ll need to download TouchOSC from the App Store.

So while we download that, lets go over to the desktop and download OSCulator. OSCulator is basically going to make Touch OSC work with Logic.

Make sure your iPhone and desktop are on the same wifi network. In TouchOSC, your desktop name should show up in network list. Make sure the layout you pick matches with the osculator template you want to use.

Once your connected, test out the controllers in TouchOSC and check OSCulator for a solid green connection. Now in Logic, you can use the Controller Assignment window by hitting Cmd+K. When assigning controllers, always make sure to set the value settings with an unsigned format and a scaled mode.

Heres a quick tip for assigning XY pads with Logics Sculpture Morph Pad.

Goto OSCulator and verify which midi CC is set to the XY. Then in Sculpture, go down to the Midi controller assign area and change the MorphXY settings to the OSCulator midi CC’s. Now your the iPhone can smoothy change the shape of sound in Logic

Alright there you have it, you get the idea. Of course you can also set this up as a piano, or a drum machine, lots of other cool stuff, I hope you enjoyed the epsode, I’ll cya next time with another tutorial.

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Tutorial LevelTools and Skill Needed

  • Difficulty: Medium
  • Tools:
    • iPhone/iPod Touch
    • Logic Studio
    • Touch OSC
    • Osculator
Noe Ruiz
  • Noe Ruiz

  • Noe Ruiz is a Mexican American Web Developer and UI Designer. He recently worked on iPhone Games, Electronic Health Records UI, and various websites for As Seen on TV Products. From design to development, Noé has worked for various companies in industries such as Direct Response, Real Estate, Medical, and Entertainment.
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  1. Im using my Iphone as a Webstick, Mouse and as a keyboard :D …but I didn’t know that there is a way to use it as a controller.

    Thank you

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  3. [...] Ruiz on how to use OSCulator and TouchOSC with Logic Studio. You can also watch this video in HD on his website. There are also a few useful notes in [...]

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