![]() ![]() Then that should come up in Logics control surface preferences. ![]() Or, there might be simple applications which sense OSC and can send that back and forth over Ethernet without any other intervention. If OSCulator can send out OSC over Ethernet just as OSC (pre-translated) then an OSC device should be ok. If OSCulator can pipe off to an Ethernet connection then you can probably keep a look out for other pieces of hardware which can interpret midi of Ethernet. If you can't find it there, you might find it hard to find anywhere else. maybe the Macs Audio and Midi preferences might show some kind of New OSC object or may be it So Logic will send out a similar information set to what it does with it's control surfaces plug-ins system, but it will be sending I would think that if you run OSCulator and Logic at the same time, you should see OSCulator reading what Logic is sending it. ![]() If it isn't, and it isn't anywhere else then it might be coded into Logic somehow. I would think the TouchOSC would be in there. ![]() My suspicion is that, if you right click on the Logic application and select 'show package contents' you should find a Folder called ![]()
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