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    OSC XY Pad Crashes Izzy

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    • Chizzer
      Chizzer last edited by

      Hi.
      Strangest thing....
      I have a two scene setup using touchosc and ipad to activate video, etc.
      I added an XY Pad with an OSC listener on channel 8 to the second scene.
      However, every time I touch the xy pad, Isadora crashes.

      If I open a single new scene with osc listener and add the xy pad, it receives the signal and works fine.
      Even if I add a new blank third scene, isadora quits.
      I have tried deleting the xy pad and adding a new one with a different channel, same experience.
      There isn't any conflict with channel numbers, not certain what is going on.

      However, sometimes when adding the xy pad to touchosc the cross-hairs usually found on the xy pad do not show up until you touch the xy pad.
      When this happens, even though the xy pad is identified as /isadora/8 - it activates the osc watcher in izzy on channel 2... and does not crash.
      Weird stuff.

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      • mark
        mark last edited by

        Dear Chizzer,

        Are you speaking about TouchOSC? Or something else when you refer to XY Pad? Or are you talking about a 2D Slider in the Control panel.
        Please clarify and I'll try to help.
        Best Wishes,
        Mark

        Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
        Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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        • fubbi
          fubbi last edited by

          xy pad should be sent as /isadora-multi/
          /isadora-multi/1
          will give you X and Y on OSC channel 1 and 2

          Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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          • oscar
            oscar last edited by

            Hello All is it possible to have more than one xy pad? when i use /isadora-multi/4 e.g. nothing happens. but it works with /isadora-multi/1. thanks

            MacBook Pro M1 Pro 32GB RM 10 Kernel (8/2)

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            • mark
              mark last edited by

              Dear Oscar,

              Better than using /isadora-multi/1, use the standard TouchOSC your own custom IDs (not /isadora or /isadora-multi) and then set them up in the Stream Setup window. 
              For example, using one of the standard TouchOSC setups:
              1) Open Stream Setup window from Communications menu
              2) Click "Auto-Detect Input"
              3) Move the controls on TouchOSC to which you wish to "listen" -- these will appear in the Stream Setup window
              4) Assign port numbers to the inputs
              5) Close the window
              6) Add OSC Listeners to listen to the data.
              When I do as described above, and move the X/Y controllers around, I see this in the Stream Setup:
              ![](http://troikatronix.com/tt-primer-images/stream-setup/stream-setup-example.png)
              You can then click "Renumber Ports" and it will assign the ports 1, 3, 5, and 7\. Why is it skipping numbers? Because these OSC inputs provide two numbers -- X and Y. So, for the first address (/3/xy2) you will listen to X on OSC port 1, and Y on OSC port 2.
              Hopefully that's enough to get you going.
              Best Wishes,
              Mark

              Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
              Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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