X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F22_using-control-surfaces%2F01_controlling-ardour-with-osc.html;h=e74c7e7c36f795a81dc093c1e5cec792d9561f2c;hb=79a4e2ddda1af4890a50807a3fc3a34c15b19e63;hp=05e78559bac62be59f1dfb391564400e7eba43d2;hpb=8af9de90c2fc83a2dd12937d130fd33ef3b7e046;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/01_controlling-ardour-with-osc.html b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/01_controlling-ardour-with-osc.html index 05e7855..e74c7e7 100644 --- a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/01_controlling-ardour-with-osc.html +++ 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:

- 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. +

+

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:

@@ -142,19 +142,6 @@ here"/>

Master or Global messages

-

Master and Monitor strip control

-

(coming soon)

-
-
/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.
-
/monitor/gain dB
-
where dB is a float ranging from -200 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

/transport_stop
@@ -208,42 +195,58 @@ here"/>
(toggles all tracks' recording state)
+

Master and Monitor strip control

+
+
/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/trimdB dB
+
where dB is a float ranging from -20 to +20 representing the desired trim for master in dB
+
/master/pan_stereo_position position
+
where position is a float ranging from 0 to 1 representing the desired pan position for master
+
/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
+
+

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
-
where trim_db is a float ranging from -20 to 20 representing the desired trim of the track in dB. (since 4.1)
+
/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.
+
/strip/pan_stereo_position ssid position
+
where position is a float ranging from 0 to 1 representing the desired pan position of the track

Menu actions

@@ -828,3 +831,5 @@ here"/>
Zoom/zoom-focus-playhead
Zoom Focus Playhead
Zoom/zoom-focus-right
Zoom Focus Right
+ +{% children %}