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Does an Audiobus Remote per app "button layout" archive exist?

It would be very usefull to build live setup.
If not we could make one with individual screen shots.

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  • There's no archive. Every app provides its own buttons and some basic suggestions of how to lay them out.

  • Who sets the layout? Observation on Sector's layout:

    On iPad, it has a very nonsensical behavior when 'minimised'. Rather than reducing down to a single line as most other apps do, it retains 4 triggers along the bottom row, defeating the point of minimising (same space taken but no buttons). This means that it's unviable to run Sector in Audiobus as it makes all your other triggers way too tiny for practical use and isn't able to be minimised at all.

  • Second langage is tricky... I meant: It would be very usefull to know what functions are accessible via/within ABR for every app compatible with ABR. If only app developper could provide a screenshot of their app running in ABR. I am too lazy to open every single app an see it for myself.

  • @OscarSouth said:
    Who sets the layout? Observation on Sector's layout:

    On iPad, it has a very nonsensical behavior when 'minimised'. Rather than reducing down to a single line as most other apps do, it retains 4 triggers along the bottom row, defeating the point of minimising (same space taken but no buttons). This means that it's unviable to run Sector in Audiobus as it makes all your other triggers way too tiny for practical use and isn't able to be minimised at all.

    I agree. As great as ABR can be, I hope we will see further development and refinements.

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