Hi all.
I'm building a teensy-based midi-controller for talking to ableton with knobs, slider, encoders - you know the ususal midi-controller stuff BUT some oled screen for feedback and configuration menus on the unit.
Since I'd like the usage of the unit to be super simple , preferable just plug'n'play into the laptop (i have no need for network really), the easiest seems to use the teensy usb-midi plug'n'play mode. It so simple and well supported.
On the other hand: I could use OSC, and thereby have a more scalable and modern project base to build on.
Can I use the teensy with OSC (https://github.com/CNMAT/OSC) just by pluggin in the USB-cable - I mean without hardware network-components. If I can, what are the pros and cons of this osc-through serial compared to over network and the standard USB-midi-mode.
Regards
/Thomas
I'm building a teensy-based midi-controller for talking to ableton with knobs, slider, encoders - you know the ususal midi-controller stuff BUT some oled screen for feedback and configuration menus on the unit.
Since I'd like the usage of the unit to be super simple , preferable just plug'n'play into the laptop (i have no need for network really), the easiest seems to use the teensy usb-midi plug'n'play mode. It so simple and well supported.
On the other hand: I could use OSC, and thereby have a more scalable and modern project base to build on.
Can I use the teensy with OSC (https://github.com/CNMAT/OSC) just by pluggin in the USB-cable - I mean without hardware network-components. If I can, what are the pros and cons of this osc-through serial compared to over network and the standard USB-midi-mode.
Regards
/Thomas