TouchOSC Editor
TouchOSC Editor is a desktop layout designer and configuration tool for TouchOSC, a real-time control and mapping application primarily used by musicians, sound designers, and live performers. It allows users to create custom control interfaces (buttons, faders, XY pads, toggles, etc.) that can be deployed on mobile devices or networked computers to control music production software, synthesizers, DJ equipment and other compatible applications. The Editor runs on macOS and is typically used in combination with the TouchOSC runtime on iOS, Android or another Mac.
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1 suggestionTouchOSC Editor is actively maintained by Hexler Technologies and receives regular updates, but there is no confirmed public evidence yet that a native Apple Silicon build has been released. The most recent information we could find (from late 2020) notes that Apple Silicon compatibility had not been formally tested at that time. Since we are now in May 2026 and the app is still under active development, contact Hexler directly or check their official website and release notes to confirm whether a native build is now available. If it is, follow their download or update instructions. If not yet, ask the developer for a timeline — the September 2028 deadline for macOS 28 is now just over two years away, and you should plan your migration path well in advance. As a contingency, you may want to explore alternative control-mapping tools with confirmed native Apple Silicon support, such as Open Stage Control (open-source, runs natively) or MIDI Learn features built into your primary DAW.
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