New version of Slider template is almost complete. Just working on some minor tweaks and mapping issues. Please check back at this post within a few days ill have it uploaded.
Whats New?
Scratch/Nudge Pad at the top of each deck – Needs some fine tuning to get the right feel
Added Browser button to switch view to big browser to select tracks
Made FX sliders activate just by touching them no need to hold fx button down – Having mapping problems sometimes the effect stays on even after letting go of the slider…?
Added 4 Hot Cue buttons - Having mapping problems figuring out how to set the cue/delete cue and jump to cue with current button layout..
If you have any suggestions on how to change/fix any of these please leave a comment below.
PS: Sorry for not updating in a while I have been working 6 day weeks so I haven’t had time to work on this much.
I may have to start asking for donations or worse sell my templates via google checkout or paypal to keep the website up since google ads do not pay much at all maybe 50 cents a month :( . What do you think?

FREE – Click here to download App in iTune
Description
Can’t see Flash videos or use Java applications in MobileSafari? You can do so through Cloud Browse.
NOTE: Use blank email/password to login as anonymous user.
Go beyond the limitations of a mobile browser, and control a full Firefox desktop browser.
Worried about privacy or security? Cloud Browse runs the browser on a separate machine and not on your iPhone, so no need to worry about websites grabbing your private information or hacking into your phone.
What’s New in Version 1.1.4
- Added toolbar to keyboard for inputting arrow and tab keys.
- Added Settings screen
- Added description of gestures used control Cloud Browse
- Added ability to link to an online profile to save the browsing session.
Its not that slow at all over wifi. Audio plays great on it but video has some slow frame rates but you cant complain much because its free :) .
By downloading these following files you here by agree to not sell or make any profit off them and give credit by linking to this website if ever redistributed or edited.
Right click save link as if download doesnt work.
Here is the TouchOSC Template – DOWNLOAD
Here is the PureData Patch – DOWNLOAD
Here is my TraktorDJ TKS Settings – DOWNLOAD
Warning:
If you edit (by moving resizing items and /or adding/changing lables) to the TouchOSC Template in the TouchOSC Editor you do not need to make a new puredate patch.
If you add any new items (buttons slides ect…) besides lables you will need to convert the new template using TouchOSC to PureData Converter found here .
Then you must remap TouchOSC to TaktorDJ.
ps: Here is a tutorial on how to setup PureData if you not quite sure how. http://www.gadgetcracker.com/2009/06/how-to-iphone-touchosc-pure-data-ableton-live/
pss: Heres a good tutorial explaining how to upload the osc template to your ipad and set it up with OSCulator on OSX.
http://www.osculator.net/2009/01/27/use-your-iphone-or-ipod-with-ableton-live/
psss:Im working on some new templates plus a newer updated version of this one. Check it out and let me know what you think. http://www.djmoya.com/working-on-new-ipad-dj-touchosc-templates/
Here is a pic of it in action..,

TouchOSC on iPad - Jaadu App on iPhone to view TraktorDJ on Laptop Via VNC
Heres a video of someone who is using an edited version of the template above.
And another guy giving a walk through of the template in French.
If you have a video please feel free to leave a link in the comment and ill post it on my blog. Thanks
TouchOSC is avaible for the iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch
This app allows to remote control and receive feedback from software and hardware that implements the OSC protocol such as Pure Data, Max/MSP/Jitter, OSCulator, VDMX, Resolume Avenue 3, Modul8, Plogue Bidule, Reaktor, Quartz Composer, Vixid VJX16-4, Supercollider, FAW Circle, vvvv, Derivative TouchDesigner and others.
The interface provides a number of different touch controls to send/receive messages:
- Faders
- Rotary controls
- Push buttons
- Toggle buttons
- XY pads
- Multi-faders
- Multi-toggles
- LEDs
- Labels (New!)
It supports full multi-touch operation, five controls can be used at the same time. Additionally the program can send Accelerometer data. The application comes with five default layouts that are organized in multiple pages but custom layouts can be constructed using the TouchOSC Editor application which is available for Mac and Windows.
Heres a small video example of what TouchOSC can do.
(http://opensoundcontrol.org)
The application allows to remote control and receive feedback from software and hardware that implements the OSC protocol such as Pure Data, Max/MSP/Jitter, OSCulator, VDMX, Resolume Avenue 3, Modul8, Plogue Bidule, Reaktor, Quartz Composer, Vixid VJX16-4, Supercollider, FAW Circle, vvvv and others.
stay tuned for video of the traktor dj template and download plus the mapping config file downloads :)
EDIT – Thanks for staying tuned ;)
DOWNLOAD iPad TouchOSC Traktor DJ TEMPLATE HERE
Learn how to speed up your iPhone or iPod Touch by removing unnecessary daemons that run in background while you use your device.
By doing this, you can save a lot of RAM usage and make your iPhone or iPod Touch faster.
What is daemons :
Quote from Wikipedia.com
In Unix and other computer multitasking operating systems, a daemon is acomputer program that runs in the background, rather than under the direct control of a user; they are usually initiated as background processes.
Before doing anything, I want to warn you that I’m not resposible if anything happen to your device because now you are dealing with core system files in iPhone/iPod Touch. If you wrongly delete or messed up with the system files, this can lead to your data loss (Restore back the firmware) etc.So please MAKE BACKUP FIRST !!!
So now learn how to speed up your device.
First step,you need to SSH or using USB cables to browse your device folder. In this tutorials, I’m using iFunBox. Browse to folder called LaunchDaemons. It is located inSystem-Library-Launch Daemons.
Right Click on Launch Daemons folder and click on Copy to PC.
Now the next step is you need to delete unneeded .plist files located in Daemons Folder. Right Click and Delete.
Safe Daemons – These can be deleted by any user, with no adverse effects on the device.
- com.apple.DumpPanic.plist – Dumps crashes for evaluation by Apple.
- com.apple.ReportCrash.(Different Things).plist – There are 5 of these daemons, and they collect data about what caused a crash, what programs were running at the time, etc.
- com.apple.CrashHouseKeeping.plist – Also deals with crashes.
- com.apple.aslmanager.plist – This daemon manages system logs.
- com.apple.syslogd.plist – Logs system events.
- com.apple.powerlog.plist – This is used to monitor any incompatibilities with 3rd party chargers.
- com.apple.stackshot.server.plist - This daemon’s function is currently unknown, butremoving it has no adverse effects on one’s device. Some more information can be found here, although the page is quite technical and isn’t very useful to an end-user.
- com.apple.tcpdump.server.plist – This daemon is apparently used to dump traffic on a network (Source), but I don’t know what that means, exactly. Removing this daemon has no adverse effects on one’s device.
- com.apple.iqagent.plist - This daemon’s function is currently unknown, but removingit has no adverse effects on one’s device.
- com.apple.mobile.profile_janitor.plist – This daemon’s function is currently unknown, but removing it has no adverse effects on one’s device.
- com.apple.chud.chum.plist – This daemon is thought to relate to Apple’s CHUD (Computer Hardware Understanding Developer) tools. Removing this daemon will have no adverse effects on your device, unless you are a developer.
- com.apple.chud.pilotfish.plist – This daemon is also thought to relate to Apple’s CHUD tools. Removing this daemon will have no adverse effects on your device, unless you are a developer.
Conditional Daemons – These daemons can be disabled by certain users who have no need for some features of their device.
- com.apple.AddressBook.plist – If removed, Contacts in the Phone application will load slightly slower. Disable this if you don’t care about that.
- com.apple.accessoryd.plist – If removed, disables accessories like FM radio transmitters, iPhone docks, and AV cables. Accessories will be able to charge your device, but that is all they will be able to do. Remove this if you don’t use any of these accessories.
- com.apple.apsd.plist - If removed, Push Notifications will no longer work. Disablethis if you don’t use Push Notifications.
- com.apple.dataaccess.dataaccessd.plist – If removed, contacts will no longer sync via Exchange or Google Sync. Disable this if you don’t use those services.
- com.apple.datamigrator.plist – Used to transfer contacts from SIM card to phone.iPod touch users can delete this.
- com.apple.racoon.plist – Used for Virtual Private Networks. Disable this daemon if you do not use any VPNs.
- com.apple.MobileInternetSharing.plist - Used for Internet Tethering. Disable this if you have an iPod touch or if you aren’t interested in tethering.
- com.apple.aggregated.plist - It is believed that this performs some function related to Audio-In. If you have an iPod touch and do not intend to use Audio-In, disable this. iPhone users should leave this alone.
- com.apple.AOSNotification.plist – This daemon deals with MobileMe syncing. If you do not use the MobileMe service, you can disable this.
- com.apple.AdminLite.plist – This daemon tries to return control of your device to you if it thinks that you are waiting for a lengthly process to respond. It does this by force-quitting the process, so if you’re tired of your apps crashing and you would rather wait a few seconds for them to finish what they’re doing, disable this daemon.
Leave-Alone Daemons – These daemons are crucial to the operation of your device and should not be modified in any way.
- com.apple.mobile.Lockdown.plist - Deals with SIM authorization and other important things.
- com.apple.fairplayd.plist – This checks the DRM on your legitimately-acquired music and apps.
- com.apple.installd.plist - Deals with app installation.
- com.apple.BTServer.plist – If this daemon is disabled, your device will become extremely slow and unresponsive.
- com.apple.configd+pm.plist - Deals with system configuration.
- com.apple.configd-pm.plist – Also deals with system configuration.
- com.apple.gmmd.plist – A debugging service for your device.
- com.apple.mDNSResponder.plist - DNS. Disable this, and your Internet is completely gone.
- com.apple.CommCenter.plist - Deals with making/receiving calls, etc. iPod touch users should still leave this alone.
- com.apple.locationd.plist - Deals with GPS and location.
- com.apple.mediaserverd.plist - Plays your music and videos.
- com.apple.graphicsservices.sample.plist - Displays album artwork.
- com.apple.usbptpd.plist – Allows your device to connect to your computer and charge.







