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How do I get the AB control back from hiding?
Air 1, iOS 8.1.2 everything up to date
Some apps have started showing the AB control panel as a vertical strip floating a couple of inches from the right edge. This works well for apps that use screen margins for control areas. But when I use the arrowhead icon on the control strip to temporarily hide it I can't figure out how to get it back.
VirSyn's AudioReverb comes immediately to mind as an example.
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Chordbot does it too. Can't figure out how to get it back.
Thanks, don't feel quite as dumb now.
Swipe from the edge of the screen where the bar appeared in the first place.
The bar does not appear at the edge of the screen ( where it normally does). It appears about 1/3 from the right edge towards the center. Swiping doesn't work.
This happens with AudioBus a fair amount across many apps. I assume it is usually a problem with the implementation of AB by that particular app, since it seems to usually work in other apps. The mini-controls will sometimes disappear, even if it seems that the AudioBus chain has stayed connected. Some other times, the chain breaks altogether, though this is rare.
You're encountering a problem caused by a bug on iPhone 6 and 6 Plus devices. Their screen scaling does something weird to the Audiobus SDK. There's not much you can do other than to ask the developers of the apps this is appearing in for you to update to the latest Audiobus SDK, which contains a fix.
Happens on the iPad Air 1.
I'll start contacting the appropriate devs.