Final polishing …
The app allows now to send OSC data to up to four targets, change the number of visible faders to optimise the sizes and keep the right overview.
The final changes are applied to the app. Thanks to all the beta testers!
Parat+ with EPS8266 by Adafruit with LSM9S0 controlling a 64 LED NeoPixel matrix.
The ESP6288 breakout board from Adafruit sending the data of the 9DOF sensor LSM9S0 (9 degrees of freedom) to Parat+.
All required scaling is done in Parat+.
Arduino Code:
User tutorial No1: Parat+ and OpenFrameWorks app
This is a great video we have received from one of our current beta-testers.
The video shows how OSC enables straightforward control of any software build with OpenFrameWorks.
Controlling Ableton Live mixer with OSC
OSC controlled high resolution mixing made possible with a couple of Max4Live devices. Parat+ enables straight forward setup.
A more detailed video showing the entire setup process will be posted soon.
Setting up Parat+ as a wireless OSC and MIDI controller
Parat+ is a virtual ‘fader box’ with simultaneous OSC and MIDI capability.
Parat+ is fully compatible with any OSC enabled software such as Max and Max4Live, PD, Reaktor, Ardour, Processing, Digital Performer, Reaper and more.
OSC setup
Establish OSC connection in Max7
Establish OSC connection in Reaper
Use MIDI to control all other software and hardware including DMX for lighting rigs.
MIDI setup
MIDI controls in Ableton Live
The polar spatial sound controller
The polar spatial sound controller layer of Parat+ for iOS devices, developed with Nick Fells from the University of Glasgow, enables the panning and diffusing of simultaneous layers of sound for ambisonic and binaural playback environments, elevating Parat+ to a powerful real-time spatial sound manipulation tool.
Set angle, distance and elevation in a single polar controller using intuitive multi-touch gestures.
The first touch controls angle and distance, other simultaneous touches are assigned to angle range, distance range and elevation dependent on proximity to guide lines.
The option wheel
The option wheel beneath each fader of Parat+ for iOS devices uses one flick gestures for instant access to additional functions.
Record a fader movement for immediate looped or one-shot playback with the gesture recorder, or activate the time recorder to capture any value changes over a period of time.
The fader can be locked at its value allowing quick interruptions of the data stream during gesture playback or when the fader is controlled by a sensor, internally or externally from another device such as a networked Arduino. The mute mode stops the OSC data transmission and solos the MIDI output. Relative mode allows the fader to be primed for subtle data tweaking.
All automations can be overridden with a single touch of the fader, allowing for instant adjustments and interruptions, keeping you in charge.
Multi-gestural controls for faders in Parat+
Parat+ is an app for iOS that allows realtime control of several devices through multi-touch gestures with just one interface. A virtual ‘fader box’, it allows you to record, remap and set controls instantly and intuitively. Swipe and multitouch gestures record, loop and remap the interval of each fader and responsivity curve. Rescale, enlarge, pause and interrupt to modify your controls in realtime. Control sound levels, effects parameters, synthesis, lights and more via OSC and MIDI simultaneously.
Realtime fader control includes:
One finger to control the value
Two fingers to set the range, pinch to rescale
Add a third finger to adjust the curvature of the response, optimising sensitivity.
Parat+ allows finger gestures, recorded shapes and sensor readings from microcontrollers such as Arduino to be re-scaled, augmented, paused, interrupted and overridden in realtime at any time.
Faders can also be controlled directly from the iPad/iPhone mic and sensors, with optional gating and threshold.
Parat+ is fully compatible with any OSC enabled software such as Max, PD, Reaktor, Ardour, Processing, Digital Performer, Reaper and more. Use MIDI to control all other software and hardware including DMX for lighting rigs.
All controllers are freely assignable: define your own OSC addresses, adjust MIDI settings and define parameter ranges to customise parameter mappings, creating a control hub as individual as your approach.