Mira Controller

Published by: Cycling '74
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Mira Controller is the perfect companion app for Max by Cycling ‘74. Whatever you build in Max, you’ll see the results immediately in Mira. Work with a wide selection of Max UI objects including multislider, meter~ and umenu. Also supports the mira.multitouch object, which receives multiple touches and handles taps, swipes, pinches and rotations, as well as mira.motion, which receives accelerometer data. You can also work with Ableton Live specific objects like live.grid and live.meter~, so you can design a custom iPad interface for your Max for Live device. Whether you connect via Wifi or USB, connect to Max with no setup or network configuration.
Mira gives you lots of options to build the perfect interface. Just drop a mira.frame object into your Max patch for each region that you’d like to see on your iPad. You can choose whether you’d like to view objects as they would appear in patching or presentation mode. New in the latest version, you can also have Mira connect to Max as soon as it launches. This makes Mira ideal for use in installations or as part of a museum display.
Mira controls any number of Max patches on any number of computers. You can also use multiple copies of Mira to control a single patch. Any instance of mira.frame can be controlled with the Mira iOS app, or from a web site using Miraweb.
- Automatically control any number of patches from your device
- Use mira.frame objects to define viewable regions in your patch. Each frame shows up as a tab in Mira.
- Support the majority of standard Max UI objects.
- Use the mira.multitouch object for gestural control
- Use the mira.motion object to send accelerometer data from your device
- Multiple instances of Mira can control a single patch for collaborative performance
- Works over WiFi, an ad-hoc network, or USB connection (Mac only)
Mira Controller for Max is for users of Max by Cycling ‘74 only. Mira requires OS X 10.6 or higher, or Windows 7/8. It also requires Max version 6.1.4 or higher. Mac USB connectivity requires Max 7.2.4 or higher.
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1 ratings in France

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Good idea - poor realisation

Soklamon on

France

I bought mira as it offers instant wireless interfaces through the ipad. Unfortunately, the app is extremely unstable so as to be impossible to use it for a professional situation. It crashes every time after some minutes. The objects that can be controlled are restricted and there is no updated version since 2014. Nevertheless, cycling 74 is still selling this program without investing on improving it. I suggest buying lemur that is much more stable.

Ultra pratique avec Max

BidullePL on

France

Ultra pratique avec Max

Nouveau test

Alerikiki on

France

Je vais essayer ça tout de suite!

Don’t bother

ChrisNM on

United States

Still no bpatcher or textbutton object support. Hasn’t been updated in 2 years. Will update this review if that changes…

Missing Basic Objects

EliasBo42 on

United States

I fired this up for the first time today and patches I've written don't work because this lacks basic UI objects such as tab and textbutton. I expect more from an app that's been on the store for year's.

Works great for my use case, hoping for an iPhone version

StephanJacobs on

United States

I use this with setlist and its kind of perfect for triggering the tracks wirelessly. Is there an iPhone version coming by any chance?

Broke connectivity

Static.something on

United States

After updating to this version, I can no longer connect to my patches. They're still on the same wifi network, but I am no longer able to even see any patches from the iPad end. In the splash screen, it gives several solutions to the problem, none of which fix the problem.

No bpatcher support yet.

TheMasterMaster on

United States

Still lots of fun. Money well spent.

Love it....so much easier than using Lemur

Dhjdhj on

United States

If you're a Max user, then Mira is a no-brainer for remote touch surface control. I've been a long time Lemur user (and Lemur is still the best if you are using other apps but it is just orders of magnitude easier to create a "surface view" inside a Max patcher and then just throw a mira.frame over it for instant iPad gratification than to create a layout with the lemur editors synchronize it and then build all the OSC stuff that you need to communicate with it, even more if you need bidirectional control. I particularly love that adjusting the size of the mira.frame controls the "magnification" of he actual view and that multiple mira.frame objects give you multiple tabs.

More Object Support?

Michael Todd on

United States

This is a lovely application, but (for the price) there needs to be continued and more frequent development updates and additional object support.

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App Info

Category
Music
Publisher
Cycling '74
Languages
English
Recent release
1.2.18 (4 years ago )
Released on
Jun 21, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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