![]() ![]() It certainly looks appealing for anyone in the Windows ecosystem already.Īnd speaking of visuals – the person behind this app apart from deadmau5 is Malcom Bechard, one of the developers behind TouchDesigner. Since it uses OSC and MIDI, even though it’s for Windows, it could still be a touch app for a Mac user – running on a Windows tablet in place of the iPad. That’s especially true on the visual side, which lately has dominated with the PC’s more inexpensive, GPU-friendly hardware options. ![]() So forget the deadmau5 connection for a moment – it seems about time Windows got its own mature touch app for general purpose applications. Most apps focus on individual apps (like Ableton Live or Apple Logic), and most are still iOS-only. TouchOSC is still plodding along but hasn’t changed much since its debut. Lemur, the app based on the hardware that started the whole genre, hasn’t seen active development in a long time. The time seems ripe for a new controller – well, once live shows start again. It’s like a Windows successor to Lemur, with some powerful features, developed by one of the developers behind TouchDesigner. Deadmau5 is releasing the app he’s torture-tested in his live shows, OSC/PILOT. ![]()
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