Hello and thank you very much for your video! 😊 Now That I got NC Companion and TouchOSC Can you just please confirm how you all connect your devices together ? Thanks !
Thanks a lot for your support! 🙂I made a video on how to connect a Circuit with an iPad: th-cam.com/video/uPVgv7ceOTI/w-d-xo.html (there is another one on wireless connections in my channel). For instructions on how to load and start the app, please refer to the manual. I will also provide a video on that soon.
Yes, it runs on iOS devices, but it's not a native app in the App Store (Apple's store policies require manufacturer approval for third-party apps, which Novation unfortunately doesn't give). Instead, you run touchOSC on the device (an app for creating control surfaces), then load the editor file (which you get with the soundpack) and run it. It's very simple and feels like a native app. TouchOSC is available for free for desktops (Windows, macOS, Linux) and there are paid apps for IOS and Android.
Wow - great sounds and textures- the circuit now has an arppegiator? very cool. - great work!
It's actually the arppegiator of the Launchkey mk3 (which is really superb).
Hello and thank you very much for your video! 😊
Now That I got NC Companion and TouchOSC Can you just please confirm how you all connect your devices together ?
Thanks !
Thanks a lot for your support! 🙂I made a video on how to connect a Circuit with an iPad: th-cam.com/video/uPVgv7ceOTI/w-d-xo.html (there is another one on wireless connections in my channel). For instructions on how to load and start the app, please refer to the manual. I will also provide a video on that soon.
Here is a short video about the apps, how to run them and how to use them with external hardware controllers: th-cam.com/video/WIemdcrur3o/w-d-xo.html
Where to download the editor? Is it available on iOS? Can't find this on app store.
Yes, it runs on iOS devices, but it's not a native app in the App Store (Apple's store policies require manufacturer approval for third-party apps, which Novation unfortunately doesn't give). Instead, you run touchOSC on the device (an app for creating control surfaces), then load the editor file (which you get with the soundpack) and run it. It's very simple and feels like a native app. TouchOSC is available for free for desktops (Windows, macOS, Linux) and there are paid apps for IOS and Android.