![]() ![]() Gridlines and Meter colors should be adjustable in the Theme Adjuster as well. ![]() Allow one to stretch the TCP horizontal fader to full width of the TCP and scale in size to the width of the TCP. This would be similar to theme 6 where the Solo and Mute buttons are fixed to the upper right in the TCP. Even better if one does not have to manipulate images or XXX them out.įor a Ver 7 Theme I would like to the ability to anchor button locations. You will know when the Theme Adjuster is doing its job when you no longer have to go into the rtconfig file, or doing so is rare. Ver 7 improvements could even center around a very enhanced Theme Adjuster. Make that tool the go to adjustment manipulator for all things Theme related. ![]() Bryce's graphic design and functionality improvements put it on par with anything out there commercially, again some of which have already been implemented.I agree with those saying the Theme Adjuster should be put on steroids. Tidying up the menus and options to make your different components of reaper fit together more cohesively. Media browsers, fx browser, routing window, midi editor, and project settings, being fully skinnable and matching theme. (Well Bryce's mockup had extra buttons for easily doing stuff like this IMHO.) ![]() Naturally dockable media/fx browsers on either side.Ībility to split dockers on the side natively. It was the functionality improvements that his mockup had that made it good, many of which have been implemented since then. Hire Bryce! Hire Bryce! Hire Bryce! Pay him a hundred mill or something. Incidentally Prego is Italian for " you are welcome" and is usually the response after somone says "grazie" or "thank you" If you look at the size of the reaper user base, they dont exactly need anyones help selling the product. Your suggestion would do very little other than necessitate a huge price hike. Bloody hell, you are back again and STILL coming up with pretty pointless suggestions!ĭo us all a favour and try and come up with something a little better thought-out? ![]()
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