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Mira is Cycling '74's iPad app that automatically connects to Max and mirrors your interface. Mira is easy to configure and mostly just works, but does sometimes require a bit of setup.
Installation
Where can I find the system requirements?
Visit the system requirements page for details.
What is Bonjour for Windows?
Bonjour is a network discovery service that helps Mira find Max so you don't have to configure IP addresses.
How do I get Bonjour for Windows?
Bonjour for Windows is automatically installed with iTunes which you might already have. Don't worry though, if you don't want to install iTunes just use this link to download and install the Bonjour library (print services).
How can I configure my wireless network to work with Mira?
Most WiFi networks will simply work. If not, you can also set up an ad-hoc network.
Can I use more than one iPad at a time?
Yes.
Purchases and Registration
How much does it cost and how do I purchase Mira?
Find epricing and installation on the Apple app store.
How do I let Cycling '74 know I purchased Mira from the Apple app store?
Due to the setup of the Apple App Store, Cycling '74 does not have access to customer names. If you need to provide us with proof of purchase, you can send us the transaction invoice from the App Store.
Max for Live Compatibility
Does Mira work with Max for Live?
Max for Live devices should work with Mira. However, when editing the patch you will get duplicate pages in the Mira app, so it can be a little confusing. We focused on Max for the initial Mira release and are hoping to improve the Max for Live experience in future updates. We're interested to see how developers will use Mira with Max for Live as well.
Is Mira the same thing as MiraWeb?
Mira and MiraWeb use the same underlying technology, but are different in important ways. Mira is an iPad app while MiraWeb is a package available in the Max Package Manager that can be run from any browser. For more information on MiraWeb, check out the github repository.
Is there a Mira forum?
Yes, you can find it here.