Mira and Presentation Mode

jvkr's icon
Max Patch
Copy patch and select New From Clipboard in Max.

Right now UI objects don't show up in the Mira app when entering presentation mode and those objects position themselves over a mira.frame object. I have the recollection that at some point it did. Or am I mistaken?

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    "version" : "Version 6.1.3 (69b6394)",
    "platform" : "mac",
    "arch" : "x64",
    "osversion" : "Mac OS X Version 10.8.4 x86_64",
    "samplerate" : 48000,
    "iovs" : 128,
    "sigvs" : 64,
    "scheduler_in_audio_interrupt" : "on",
    "audio_drivername" : "Core Audio",
    "audio_driver_subname" : "",
    "eventinterval" : 2,
    "overdrive" : "on",
    "mixerparallel" : "on",
    "mixercrossfade" : 0,
    "mixerlatency" : 30.0,
    "mixerramptime" : 10.0
}

Emmanuel Jourdan's icon

It does show up depending on your display preferences:

My favorite way to work is to put mira in presentation mode, so you can make patches in patching mode and still being able to see and interact with the UI on the iPad.

mikkelm's icon

We are someone who still use Mira, and I have the same problem after upgrading to 8.5.1.
The link to the informative picture is dead, so are somebody able to describe it in words?

mikkelm's icon

Mira can switch between showing patching or presentation, when you click on the '74 in the upper right corner on the Ipad.