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+++ b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/01_controlling-ardour-with-osc.html
@@ -48,7 +48,10 @@ here"/>
than one controller at a time. The two controllers can bank
independantly and even use different math for faders. This could be
used to allow talent to adjust their own monitor mix using a tablet
- or phone that can run an OSC controller.
+ or phone that can run an OSC controller. For a full explanation of
+ how Ardour's feedback works please read
+ OSC feedback In Ardour.
Control Surface Set Up
@@ -63,16 +66,17 @@ here"/>
Any time the /set_surface command is sent, the current bank
is recalculated and if feedback is turned on, the values of each
- strip's controls are sent (or refreshed) as well.
+ strip's controls are sent (or refreshed) as well. This will also
+ refresh the Master feedback setup.
If /set_surface is not sent, the default values are used:
- Bank Size: 0 - No banking (or infinite bank size).
- - Strip Types: All strip types except hidden.
+ - Strip Types: All strip types except hidden and special.
- Feedback: Off.
- - Fader Mode: ABS - Absolute gain.
+ - Fader Mode: 0 - gain in dB
- These values give the same behaviour as prior versions of Ardour.
+ These values give the same behaviour as prior versions of Ardour. (or the closest possible)
- /set_surface bank_size strip_types
@@ -97,9 +101,10 @@ here"/>
hidden or selected strips.
feedback
- Feedback is an integer made up of bits. The easy way to
+
Feedback is an integer made up of bits. The easy way to
deal with this is to think of feedback items being worth a number and
then adding all those numbers together for a value to send.
+
-
1 - feedback values of controls in strips.
@@ -108,33 +113,28 @@ here"/>
2 - Send meter values (not coded yet).
-
- 4 - Send timecode (not codeed yet).
+ 4 - Send timecode (not coded yet).
-
8 - Send Bar and Beat (not coded yet).
-
- 16 - Enable master section feedback (not coded yet).
+ 16 - Enable master section feedback.
+
So using a value of 17 would turn on feedback for strip and master
controls, but leave meters, timecode and bar/beat feedback off.
gainmode
- Gainmode is a string that is one of:
+ Gainmode is a an int that acts as a bool:
- - ABS Absolute Gain as a float value from 0.0 to 2.0
- sent in the same manner as the OSC command. For example:
- /strip/gainabs RID Value.
- - DB dB value as a float from -200 to +6. Sent as
- /strip/gaindB RID value.
- - FADER A positional fader based on the same math as
- Ardour's GUI. A float from 0.0 to 1.0.
- Sent as /strip/fader RID value
- - INT1024 Also a positonal value, but an Integer from
- 0 to 1023 (1024 values) for controllers with no FPU. Sent as
- /strip/fader1024 RID value
+ - 0 (or false) dB value as a float from -193 to +6. Sent as
+ /strip/gain RID value. (-193 or below are the same as -inf)
+ - 1 (or true) A positional fader based on the same math as
+ Ardour's GUI. An Integer from 0 to 1023 (1024 values). Sent as
+ /strip/fader RID value
@@ -143,12 +143,17 @@ here"/>
Master or Global messages
Master and Monitor strip control
-(coming soon)
- - /master/gain value
- - where value is determined by gainmode. (see /set_surface)
- - /monitor/gain value
- - where value is determined by gainmode. (see /set_surface)
+ - /master/gain dB
+ - where dB is a float ranging from -193 to +6 representing the desired gain of master in dB
+ - /master/fader position
+ - where position is an int ranging from 0 to 1023 representing the fader control position
+ - /master/mute yn
+ - where yn is a bool/int representing the desired mute state of the track
+ - /monitor/gain dB
+ - where dB is a float ranging from -193 to 6 representing the desired gain of monitor in dB
+ - /monitor/fader position
+ - where position is an int ranging from 0 to 1023 representing the fader control position
Transport Control
@@ -206,39 +211,35 @@ here"/>
Track specific operations
- For each of the following, rid is the remote ID for the track
+ For each of the following, ssid is the Surface Strip ID for the track
- RID has a different meaning than in Ardour version 4.7 and before.
- Effectively, banking is always being used and the RID is generated on
- the fly. The RID is the possition of the strip within bank as an int
+ SSID has a different meaning than RID in Ardour version 4.7 and before.
+ Effectively, banking is always being used and the SSID is generated on
+ the fly. The SSID is the possition of the strip within bank as an int
1 to bank size. There are no gaps as there have been in the past.
Depending on the value of strip_types sent to Ardour, Master and
- Monitor, may be included in the list of RIDs or not as the controller
- sets.
+ Monitor, may be included in the list of SSIDs or not as set in
+ /set_surface.
- /bank_up
- Change bank to the next higher bank.
- /bank_down
- Change bank to the next lower bank.
- - /strip/mute rid mute_st
+ - /strip/mute ssid mute_st
- where mute_st is a bool/int representing the desired mute state of the track
- - /strip/solo rid solo_st
+ - /strip/solo ssid solo_st
- where solo_st is a bool/int representing the desired solo state of the track
- - /strip/recenable rid rec_st
+ - /strip/recenable ssid rec_st
- where rec_st is a bool/int representing the desired rec state of the track
- - /strip/gainabs rid gain_abs
- - where gain_abs is a float ranging from 0 to 2 (0 being -infinite, 1 being 0dB and 2 being +6dB).
- - /strip/gaindB rid gain_db
- - where gain_db is a float ranging from -200 to 6 representing the desired gain of the track in dB.
- - /strip/fader rid fader position
- - where fader position is a float ranging from 0 to 1 representing the fader control position.
- - /strip/fader1024 rid fader1024
- - where fader1024 is an int ranging from 0 to 1023 representing the fader control position.
- - /strip/trimabs rid trim_abs
+ - /strip/gain ssid gain
+ - where gain is a float ranging from -193 to 6 representing the desired gain of the track in dB.
+ - /strip/fader ssid position
+ - where position is an int ranging from 0 to 1023 representing the fader control position.
+ - /strip/trimabs ssid trim_abs
- where trim_abs is a float ranging from 0.1 to 10 (-20dB to +20dB). (since 4.1)
- - /strip/trimdB rid trim_db
+ - /strip/trimdB ssid trim_db
- where trim_db is a float ranging from -20 to 20 representing the desired trim of the track in dB. (since 4.1)
@@ -824,3 +825,5 @@ here"/>
- Zoom/zoom-focus-playhead
- Zoom Focus Playhead
- Zoom/zoom-focus-right
- Zoom Focus Right
+
+{% children %}