Maybe two weeks ago, I was thinking just how cool would it be if OXI One could also be a MIDI controller, ...and, here it is!!! Thank you - again! Now I have too many Bitwig and Reaper controllers 🙂
The man that keeps on giving. Thank you for this. Now I have two devices driven by Moßgraber to control Bitwig 5.2. Small question, I can have the Push 2 and OXI connected as controllers to BitWig at the same time?
This is supercool! An thanks for the fix on the MCU layer. Gonna try it tonight with the x-touch. I have a feature that might be interesting to implement when/if you sometime have time for it. I do a lot of finger drumming on 64pad controllers, and what ive found is that is SUPER nice to have a mirrored mode ( I have a custom mode setup on launchpad for that) where the 4 left rows are a mirror of the standard setup for the 4 right rows of pads. That would be awesome to have on your script for all pads that are more than 16 :D
Wow this is a very well done demo of the basic integrity for bitwig. I've seen this device on superbooth, and a friend got it for his workflow which is totally different in Pro Tool. I love the design, but I'm sure I'd need at least 6 months of styding this thing to implement it in my creative flow. How long did it take you to understand the thing?
It might look overwhelming at first and this is clearly not a trivial device but for what it does it is very well thought out and understandable. But sure, you need to invest a couple of days to get into it.
Jurgen, your work is absolutely awesome! Thank you for sharing. I've developed a MIDI controllable laser synthesizer, based upon the Teensy Audio Library, with the Arduino IDE and Reaper's DAW for amateur enthusiasts to develop their own complex abstract Lissajous imagery, as originally seen in Laserium shows in planetariums throughout the world. (I was one of their London Planetarium 'laserists'.) Perhaps you are aware of those shows since the '80s. IOW, I'm using audio synth technology with MIDI control devices to create and manipulate harmonic waveforms, but need to customize some Reaper functions and don't know where to start. Are you only using Reaper's scripting or C++ to code your VST instruments? Please point my nose in the right direction to find my path. Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
I use the Reaper API with C++. No VSTs. This is really tough s***. If you are not a senior C++ developer stay away as far as you can from it. The main issue is that the information is scattered all over the place and some things you have to make up yourself since the documentation is very thin. A good resource is SWS but it is also quite complex.
@@mossgraber Thank you for the info, Jurgen. Indicates your perseverance and dedication for developing the great products you're sharing. Unfortunately, I'm more of a laserist than a senior C++ developer, just as few synth musicians are code heads. 5 years worth of learning C++ by the seat of my pants and YT tutorials, just to develop my laser synth & PCB, compatible with industry standard projectors. But, a senior C++ Teensy developer in England has been graciously helping me over some hurdles. Watched your APC40 mkii tutorial, using bitwig. That happens to be the CS I've custom mapped to Reaper, w/o prior knowledge of standard APC40 functionality and would be interested in trying out yours. But, I didn't find a video for APC40 mkii & Reaper on your channel. Have you developed that combination?
@@mossgraber Thanks for your guidance, Jurgen! Great to learn that you have a Reaper version, as I had hoped. Looking forward to trying it out. Currently don't have Clip Button lighting🙄, sequencing, nor banks. (Laser Synth has 20 oscillator X/Y pairs on 10 channels 🤔) TBH, I've decided to upgrade the APC40 to a CS with motorized faders & channel (frequency) displays, such as the Behringer X-Touch or Faderport 16. I really prefer the features of the iCON Pro Audio P1-M w/D4T display. But, it's reviews have put me off. Knowing your personal preference would be very reassuring, before laying out the cash. Your insights for a UI are beyond my comprehension. 🤯 Thanks! 🙏🙏🙏
Holy cow, that looks pretty complete already Moss. That must have been a boatload of work. Very nice! A question, is it possible to route a MIDI keyboard as input for the Oxi controller, so I can play on my Arturia Keystep 37 and trigger the notes or play the arpeggiator?
It has 3.5mm midi in and USB midi host. Though the host is the same port you'd use to connect to PC. I wish they had made it with a dedicated host port. I sometimes use a linnstrument to program and control synths attached, but it's built in keyboard function is also pretty usable (I guess for someone who is used to an isometric keyboard like I am)
Sorry to bother you again 😅 I don't own an oxy one but I might soon just because of your work aha. My question is would it be still possible to route CC midi from bitwig to the CV outputs of the Oxy, while this is running?
Only if you route it via Bitwig. You cannot switch to the hardware sequencer on the OXI One, if that was the question. This is currently not possible, they told might me that this is a features they might consider for the future.
0:00 Intro
0:44 Unboxing
1:30 First Drum Groove
2:00 Mixer/Session Mode
6:18 Transport buttons and mode
9:15 Pad & Display Modes - Overview & Navigation
11:16 Play Mode - Playing, recording, quantize
12:20 Note Sequencer Mode & Scale Configuration
14:08 Note Edit Mode & Ratchets
16:24 Track Edit Mode
17:44 Layer Edit Mode in combination with Drum Sequencer
20:08 Parameter Edit Mode
22:58 Sequencer Configuration & Navigation
25:30 Play Mode Layout
26:02 Note Repeat (Arpeggiator)
27:50 Drum 128 Mode
28:30 Parameter Edit Mode - continued
30:28 Global Settings
34:26 Wrap-up
This is an awesome implementation of the OXI One interface to enhance Bitwig usability! Thank you!!
@@oxiinstruments thank you for making this possible in the first place!
Was hoping for a fw-update that enables the oxi one for more stuff!
Best gift you could have given uus! Really awesome thank you so much!
Had a play with this tonight, it's really great already and makes bitwig much more hands on. Thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much Moss!!! I was looking forward to this one, great times ahead 🙌
Thank you!
We were just talking about this at the Bitwig 10 years party, and there you go , Jürgen deliver the magic once again, rise a glass to this man
Time flies 🙂
i’m gonna scream IM SO HYPED
Respect Jurgen. Thanks for DrivenByMoss! 🤜
Just noticed you are using the same ikea laptop stand I use. They are so useful for synths and controllers.
From time to time they also something useful! 😅
Maybe two weeks ago, I was thinking just how cool would it be if OXI One could also be a MIDI controller, ...and, here it is!!!
Thank you - again! Now I have too many Bitwig and Reaper controllers 🙂
Can you ever have enough? 🤣
Wow, fantastic work! Thank you so much for sharing!
The man that keeps on giving. Thank you for this. Now I have two devices driven by Moßgraber to control Bitwig 5.2. Small question, I can have the Push 2 and OXI connected as controllers to BitWig at the same time?
Sure.
This is incredible work! Great job, too bad I don’t use Bitwig or Reaper. Any plans to do this for Ableton Live? 😂✌️
Nice try ;-)
Oh hells yes.
This is supercool! An thanks for the fix on the MCU layer. Gonna try it tonight with the x-touch. I have a feature that might be interesting to implement when/if you sometime have time for it. I do a lot of finger drumming on 64pad controllers, and what ive found is that is SUPER nice to have a mirrored mode ( I have a custom mode setup on launchpad for that) where the 4 left rows are a mirror of the standard setup for the 4 right rows of pads. That would be awesome to have on your script for all pads that are more than 16 :D
Noted.
Oh man this is freakin' awesome!!! Gonna get one :D
Wow this is a very well done demo of the basic integrity for bitwig. I've seen this device on superbooth, and a friend got it for his workflow which is totally different in Pro Tool. I love the design, but I'm sure I'd need at least 6 months of styding this thing to implement it in my creative flow. How long did it take you to understand the thing?
It might look overwhelming at first and this is clearly not a trivial device but for what it does it is very well thought out and understandable. But sure, you need to invest a couple of days to get into it.
Amazing! Thanks for this :)
Jurgen, your work is absolutely awesome! Thank you for sharing.
I've developed a MIDI controllable laser synthesizer, based upon the Teensy Audio Library, with the Arduino IDE and Reaper's DAW for amateur enthusiasts to develop their own complex abstract Lissajous imagery, as originally seen in Laserium shows in planetariums throughout the world. (I was one of their London Planetarium 'laserists'.) Perhaps you are aware of those shows since the '80s.
IOW, I'm using audio synth technology with MIDI control devices to create and manipulate harmonic waveforms, but need to customize some Reaper functions and don't know where to start.
Are you only using Reaper's scripting or C++ to code your VST instruments?
Please point my nose in the right direction to find my path.
Thank you.🙏🙏🙏
I use the Reaper API with C++. No VSTs. This is really tough s***. If you are not a senior C++ developer stay away as far as you can from it. The main issue is that the information is scattered all over the place and some things you have to make up yourself since the documentation is very thin. A good resource is SWS but it is also quite complex.
@@mossgraber Thank you for the info, Jurgen. Indicates your perseverance and dedication for developing the great products you're sharing.
Unfortunately, I'm more of a laserist than a senior C++ developer, just as few synth musicians are code heads. 5 years worth of learning C++ by the seat of my pants and YT tutorials, just to develop my laser synth & PCB, compatible with industry standard projectors.
But, a senior C++ Teensy developer in England has been graciously helping me over some hurdles.
Watched your APC40 mkii tutorial, using bitwig. That happens to be the CS I've custom mapped to Reaper, w/o prior knowledge of standard APC40 functionality and would be interested in trying out yours.
But, I didn't find a video for APC40 mkii & Reaper on your channel. Have you developed that combination?
@@TheOleHermit Just watch the Bitwig video. Features are the same. Differences between the Bitwig and Reaper version are explained in the manual.
@@mossgraber Thanks for your guidance, Jurgen! Great to learn that you have a Reaper version, as I had hoped. Looking forward to trying it out. Currently don't have Clip Button lighting🙄, sequencing, nor banks. (Laser Synth has 20 oscillator X/Y pairs on 10 channels 🤔)
TBH, I've decided to upgrade the APC40 to a CS with motorized faders & channel (frequency) displays, such as the Behringer X-Touch or Faderport 16.
I really prefer the features of the iCON Pro Audio P1-M w/D4T display. But, it's reviews have put me off. Knowing your personal preference would be very reassuring, before laying out the cash. Your insights for a UI are beyond my comprehension. 🤯
Thanks! 🙏🙏🙏
@@TheOleHermit You can't go wrong with the X-Touch. Solid device.
Holy cow, that looks pretty complete already Moss. That must have been a boatload of work. Very nice!
A question, is it possible to route a MIDI keyboard as input for the Oxi controller, so I can play on my Arturia Keystep 37 and trigger the notes or play the arpeggiator?
It has 3.5mm midi in and USB midi host. Though the host is the same port you'd use to connect to PC. I wish they had made it with a dedicated host port.
I sometimes use a linnstrument to program and control synths attached, but it's built in keyboard function is also pretty usable (I guess for someone who is used to an isometric keyboard like I am)
Not via that route but you can simply insert a Bitwig arpeggiator device on the channel.
You are the best!
🥰
Sorry to bother you again 😅 I don't own an oxy one but I might soon just because of your work aha. My question is would it be still possible to route CC midi from bitwig to the CV outputs of the Oxy, while this is running?
It is currently not possible but OXI told me that some people asked about it and they are considering it. Maybe ask as well.
@@mossgraber will do for sure, thank you
It would be nice to match the Oxi One way to display long notes.
Might be depending on the color you chose for the track. At least the idea is that it is a bit lighter but this might not work always on the OXI One.
Hi Jurgen,
is it possible to control bitwig and in the same time OXI send midi to my external Elektron or synths ?
if yes, how ?
thanks !
Only if you route it via Bitwig. You cannot switch to the hardware sequencer on the OXI One, if that was the question. This is currently not possible, they told might me that this is a features they might consider for the future.
that will be awesome
thanks for the confirmation
any plans on doing the same integration with squarp hapax?
@@VincentCordel No