This looks great! Great work! And thank you for making this public/free for everyone, including that very detailed video. I don't have a Midifighter Twister (yet), but as a touch osc fan, i always love to see such detailed work, really fascinatingHi folks,
let me introduce you to Bitwig Performance Twister, a new controller script that I have developed for the Midi Fighter Twister (MFT). Since the MFT does not have a display, I have added the possibility to use a device like an iPad to show what you can do on the MFT. Additionally, that gives us the possibility to create our own Hans Zimmer-like touch screen. The display runs on TouchOSC. That makes it possible to let it run in on many different devices.
I have developed this script for my own use. And I am really happy with the result. Especially the integration between the MFT and a touch screen. In my opinion, it gives you the best of both worlds: having a great device with many encoders and button (-> haptics) and a great device to show what's going on and to trigger commands (visual feedback). Moreover, the touch surface can be configured very easily on TouchOSC.
Let me introduce you this script with this video. There I show you the highlights, all six different modes and also how to configure your own touch screen.
https://youtu.be/AWDTRx_Tyoc?si=CX2cxvZ8daAVEQsC
Bitwig Performance Twister is free and open source and available on GitHub.
Some useful links for the Bitwig Performance Twister
User documentation: https://github.com/Markram71/Bitwig-Per ... /README.md
How to use the OSC extension: https://github.com/Markram71/Bitwig-Per ... tension.md
A complete list of Bitwig commands: https://github.com/Markram71/Bitwig-Per ... ommands.md
The Midi Fighter Twister: https://store.djtechtools.com/products/ ... er-twister
TouchOSC: https://hexler.net/touchosc
Statistics: Posted by nowiamone — Thu May 16, 2024 7:41 pm