2.2.3. OSC HISTORY
Each modification on any parameter: level variation, creating filter, limiter adjustment, etc., makes an OSC command
that is shown in
OSC HISTORY
tab. Thus it is posible to copy this command to generate a command list for any interface
that will allow OSC commands to execute such orders.
The sentence showed on this tab is informative, checking easily the action and the created value. The software will
convert this sentence in an OSC compatible command.
Black: The device has been loaded from the library and it has not been associated to a physical device.
Green: The device has been loaded from the network. It is a physical device and it is connected with the software.
Grey: The software has found a device in the network and, later, the device has been turned off
Blue: The presets loaded in the physical device are different as presets created in the software. It is necessary a
sync.
NOTE: When a device is selected from network and the software is loading the presets, this color
appears during the process. When the load finish, the color change to green.
See (2.2.1.3 Connecting virtual & physical devices between them) section for further information
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In this example we have created an equalization filter with the values ?
?
shown below. automatically appears
the command line in OSC HISTORY tab.
Then you can copy the command line to the clipboard in order to copy it to our external commands control software.
For this we use the icon on the left, but we must first click on the icon right to select the type of format you want to
become the line:
Ethernet or Serial depending on where you connected the control. (Ethernet Port or RS 232 Port respectively)
In the first case, the line is as follows:
//out1/eq/1;ifff;4;66.12;-19.48;0.707;
In the second case, the line is as follows:
#//out1/eq/1;ifff;4;66.12;-19.48;0.707;\
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