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  • @Kaikoo said:

    Doesn't 70/30 automatically means slide over? I do think 70/30 view is the "slide over", by which Air1 can do the work.

    On Air and older, they can only do the slide over.

    On Air2 and newer, they can do slide over and split screen.

    Split screen can be either 50/50 or 70/30.

  • Yes , understand.

    But only if both apps support "split screen" on Air2; otherwise, it is still a "slide over".

  • @Kaikoo said:
    Yes , understand.

    But only if both apps support "split screen" on Air2; otherwise, it is still a "slide over".

    Yep that's it.

  • My understanding is an app must support all split modes sizes and all orientations (portrait, landscape) and I think all iPad sizes (Pro incoming) for split mode to work with any of those sizes/orientations. That's part of what will make it hard to retrofit existing apps, it needs to work with lots of dramatically different UI sizes, and music app interfaces tend to be more complex than other types of apps.

    And yes, both apps on the screen need to support split or you will get a slide over instead.

    I think it will be great and am excited about it, but it will probably take a long while to be adopted. And it currently doesn't work with many devices (I don't have one, I had to go to the Apple Store to try it out) so the market incentive for devs to add it isn't there yet.

  • Thought this might interest people.

    He's a screen shot of me using Musix Pro as a "slide over" midi keyboard with MTS. It's nice because it allows me to restrict to scale, it gives me access to a wide range of octaves and also play basic chords easily.

    The problem is it has to be pretty tiny in slide over (quarter screen) mode.

    BUT - I found a useful work around. Using the iOS accessibility features for Zoom, I can get the area I need to zoom to be big enough to use 2 fingers for 2 note chords.

    See the attached screen grab I took. Strangely the screen grab doesn't render the zoom. But at the time I took the grab, I actually had Musix filling the whole of that grey lined box and was able to play notes fine. The one thing it didn't allow was playing 3 notes because 3 finger touches are reserved for zoom when turned on.

    Quite cool though.

  • Interesting thanks for posting Matt.

  • no! Sir.

    if I guess right on what you said, I think You just need one finger to play 3 notes chord!

    See photo, adjust note overlap to higher number, you only need one finger to touch the border of all two adjacent notes to play 3 notes together.

  • Yep. Thanks.

    Only because I've restricted to a specific scale the notes no longer sit next to each other. But I guess I could still use it for 2 notes. Then another finger for 1. Job done. Thanks.

  • Thanks @Matt_Flectcher_2000 for posting that picture. It's really good to see the new split screen apps. It's good to know what's out there.

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