I like how you brightened up the colors of the mute, record, solo and input buttons in the mixer. They are so dim in DP6. Significantly better than what MOTU had when they rushed to get 6 out the door.
Dan

Moderator: James Steele
Very creative!amplidood wrote:Okay, until I learn more about bevel shading and how to do 3d elements right, I'm going to leave it like this for a while. My eyes have such an easier time figuring out what's going on in this current setup. Anyone interested in modding DP this way can message me and I'll upload the modded files to ya. Or email at aselby@comcast.net
I still can't figure out how to get rid of the semi-opaque boxes around the fader knobs.
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.c ... D=34562485
RecordingArts wrote:You know guys, I just thought of something.
Since several of you have done some pretty nice mods to DP6's GUI, maybe the ones who want to share their work could post some screen shots in a thread (maybe this one) and then make the resource files downloadable so that we could use it too.
What do you guys think? James? Or is it better done privately?
With copyright law, assumptions are not a good defense.piranesi wrote:I can't imagine that modifying the brightness of the screen would bring a squad of lawyers to your door. You are not modifying and re-selling for gain functioning code rather a settings or preferences file- and as the contents of that are personal I see no problems.
If anyone wishes to see my humble efforts I will post a link later today. My settings are not perfect but for me they are better. Remember, if you are going to modify the Default_Style.xml always keep a back up.
piranesi wrote:Hi Bill,
I appreciate the warning but I have to state that I have no time at all for lawyers so I really don't mind if I get any private correspondence from them or anyone else. I also don't have the time to read any EULA. Has anyone here ever read one of those tedious tomes let alone understood it? I have purchase this software and have upgraded it many times since the days Performer (that's about 20 years ago). What I do with the software in the privacy of my own studio is my business. In order for the software to function as advertised I need to have an interface that is not visually migraine inducing. That is a fact. I do not even care to defend myself on that issue.
The good news is that I modified Amplidood's mods and got an interface that works just fine for me. I thought his mixing faders were a little dark so I did some work in PhotoShop mixing the MOTU PNG files with Amplidood's and hey presto. I now have a perfect, easy-on-the-eye user interface. (I did also, by the way, revert several of Amplidood's mods back to the MOTU original)
If anyone wants a copy of my variations on a theme by Amplidood I'm more than happy to supply them. With the usual warning. Back up your DP6 Resources folder first.