Alternate UI still needed

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bayswater
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Re: Alternate UI still needed

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cuttime wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 2:38 pm Am I the only one who finds the "Producer" theme a reasonable alternative? I think it provides the best assortment of contrasts for visibility in a number of ambient lighting situations. My eyesight is not great, but sheet music reading is often an essential part of my studio, so darkness is not really an option.
I agree. Its usable, and I have used a modified MOTools too. But I’ve started using Rick Cornish’s black theme with a couple of tweaks, and its good enough that I don’t think about it any more.
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Re: Alternate UI still needed

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Here's my once in a while post. I just have been flipping back and forth between DP and Pro Tools on a project and am so amazed at how bad the Pro Tools interface is compared to DP. No amount of color tweaking makes it better. There's still no app with the Tracks Overview concept. Even trying to set up zoom presets in other apps doesn't really cut it.

I know my themes are going to completely stop working at some point. Part of me hates that. I need two me's.
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Re: Alternate UI still needed

Post by Rubens »

Hey Andy,

are you back with the Themes? I always loved that one...
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