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Tiction v0.3.0

November 4th, 2008  |  Published in Software  |  1 Comment

Tiction v0.3.0 is now released!

Tiction v0.3.0 adds support for OpenSoundControl (OSC). Now you can trigger and move nodes, start and stop the sequencer, and sync to an external source, all over a network with OSC. This lets you control Tiction with practically anything, including the iPhone/iPod Touch (using TouchOSC, Mrmr, or OSCemote, for example), Pd, Max/MSP, or pretty much anything else you can dream of. The ability to send OSC messages from Tiction is coming soon

The ability to save files and open them later means you can hang on to that amazing patch you set up.

You can now globally disable the physical actions. This prevents nodes from moving around when triggered.

The background now subtly pulses to indicate which pitch was triggered. You can turn this off by setting the “bar brightness” slider to 0.

The Tiction window is no longer inverted, meaning the top of the window corresponds to higher pitch/velocity/CC values.

A number of other bugs were fixed, including one that didn’t preserve the source of a node’s note velocity.

You can get it here.

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  1. twoandtwo says:

    December 10th, 2008 at 12:06 pm (#)

    wow, i absolutely love this.
    got it to work as midi input for live.
    i just can´t get it to sync to live, is there any way to do that yet?
    keep up the amazing work.

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