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If you wanted more, you could create more pages but I think that'd be a pain in the butt.
APPLE MAINSTAGE LOGIC PATCH
With my template, I can comfortably fit 108 patch buttons on the one large page, which would be enough for most users. It's a shame that my current patch buttons can't be lit in MDP to highlight which patch is currently in use but at least it's a piece of cake to change patches by simply tapping a button. changing any element on the iOS device or MacBook will be communicated graphically to the other device. I use a bluetooth connection between my iOS devices and MacBook Pro (running MainStage) and have configured both MDP and MS for bidirectional communication for all elements below (except for program changes unfortunately MS doesn't seem to support bidirectional comms to provide visual feedback for patch changes) i.e. The app runs on both iPhone and iPad.I'm predominantly using my 12.9" iPad Pro on stage, but also have a simplified template for iPhone. The current release of MIDI Designer Pro is landscape orientation-only but the betas in progress have both landscape and portrait modes, with zoom and pan in portrait mode. My template has one left page and two right pages (toggled by tapping the "Channel Levels" and "Master" tabs at the top of the right page. Plus, you can also have pedalboards that can be opened on either page. The MDP template is a landscape orientation consisting of a left and right page setup, but you can configure the template to be a single giant page instead. Below are pics of my MainStage concert and MIDI Designer Pro template.