as feedback. A surface may choose to use only the first character of the string (M, P, W or T) instead of
the whole string (this is in git now).
</p>
+<p>
+ The touch mode needs more input so there is a Touch command as well (added post 5.9). It is almost identical
+ to the automation command:
+</p>
+<p>
+ <code>/strip/[control]/touch ii ssid touch</code>
+</p>
+<p>
+ The only difference is the last parameter is 1 for touched and 0 for touch released. All of the rest
+ of the explanation above applies.
+</p>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/*/automation <em>ssid</em> <em>mode</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>mode</em> is an int ranging from 0 to 3 representing the desired automation mode for the control.
<a href="@@osc58-automation">See OSC Automation.</a></td></tr>
+ <tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/*/touch <em>ssid</em> <em>state</em></kbd></th>
+ <td>where <em>state</em> is an int of 1 for touched and 0 for released.
+ <a href="@@osc58-automation">See OSC Automation.</a></td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/trimdB <em>ssid</em> <em>trim_db</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>trim_db</em> is a float ranging from -20 to 20 representing the desired trim of the track in dB.</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/strip/pan_stereo_position <em>ssid</em> <em>position</em></kbd></th>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/select/*/automation <em>mode</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>mode</em> is an int ranging from 0 to 3 representing the desired automation mode for the control.
<a href="@@osc58-automation">See OSC Automation.</a></td></tr>
+ <tr><th><kbd class="osc">/select/*/touch <em>state</em></kbd></th>
+ <td>where <em>state</em> is an int of 1 for touched and 0 for released.
+ <a href="@@osc58-automation">See OSC Automation.</a></td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/select/trimdB <em>trim_db</em></kbd></th>
<td>where <em>trim_db</em> is a float ranging from -20 to 20 representing the desired trim of the track in dB.</td></tr>
<tr><th><kbd class="osc">/select/pan_stereo_position <em>position</em></kbd></th>