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TSysexOscGen-0541-OSX.dmg.zip | 2018-01-05 | 800.6 kB | |
TSysexOscGen-0541-win.zip | 2018-01-02 | 252.3 kB | |
TSysexOscGen-0541-RPi.tar.gz | 2018-01-02 | 467.1 kB | |
TSysexOscGen-054-linux64.tar.gz | 2018-01-02 | 453.6 kB | |
TSysexOscGen-0541-linux32.tar.gz | 2018-01-02 | 417.2 kB | |
Revisions.txt | 2018-01-02 | 777 Bytes | |
TSysexOscGen Readme.txt | 2018-01-02 | 1.8 kB | |
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Title: Terminal Sysex OSC Generator Author: Paul Vannatto Licence: GPL 3.0 OS Platform: Windows, Mac, linux (32 & 64 bit), Raspberry Pi Version: 0.54.1 Features: * Converts a text based OSC commandline to the hexadecimal equivalent that can be used with the OSC via Sysex feature of the X32/M32 and X-Air/M-Air consoles. * Can be used in conjunction with other apps in bash or batch scripts. * Setup of defaults using an ini file. * Will be developed in conjuction with the SysexOscGen app. * Windows, Mac, Linux (32 & 64 bit), Raspberry Pi, available. * Updated users manual is available (in the Documents folder). Commandline parameters -h (this screen)'); -q (quiet mode, no screen output) -d "delimit string" (delimit string, default=" ")') -c "command string" (OSC command string, default="")') -v "value string" (OSC value string, default="")') -i "inputfilename" (Input filename, default="") -l "logfilename" (log filename, default="")') -o "outputfilename" (output filename, default="")') -p "prefix string" (prefix string, default="F0 00 20 32 32")') -s "suffix string" (suffix string, default="F7")') -x "prehex string" (prehex string, default="")') The Terminal Sysex OSC Generator is a commandline (terminal) app that has been ported from the popular SysexOscGen and is a work in progress. Currently this is in beta stage, meaning it needs further testing, verification and fine tuning. Any reported bugs or suggestions will be gratefully received (pvannatto@gmail.com). The initial launch provides the ability to send the app an OSC command and receive the converted hexadecimal equivalent. The X32 and X-Air OSC command list are very similar, but have significant differences.