an open-source Android application that allows you to control OSC-enabled software and hardware over a wireless network, sending OSC messages via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to computers, synthesizers, lighting controllers and more.
andOSC is an open-source Android app that provides wireless control of devices and software that support the Open Sound Control (OSC) protocol. It allows you to use your Android device to wirelessly send OSC messages over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
This makes it easy to control things like:
With andOSC, Android becomes a powerful wireless control surface for musicians, DJs, VJs and technologists. You can create customizable interfaces with faders, buttons, x/y pads and other widgets to control parameters on your computer, hardware synthesizers or any device receiving OSC.
Because it's open-source, andOSC is free and allows modification or extension if you're a developer. For end users, it provides wireless freedom and flexible control interfaces without the need for expensive hardware control surfaces.
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