The toolbar icons/buttons should have outlines like they do when pressed, but I think it is great that they're b/w when off and colored when on.NICE!ĥ. Pause should look the same as the rest and color the same as play when on (IMO that is).Ĥ. There tough, skinning the knobs, I had a rough time myself with the ones on Easy On The Eyes.ģ. This same thing happened in either the Trouble Maker or Cornish Cream theme, but WT's was 1/2 the knob that moved, so I guess you made an improvement. Since you skinned the knobs (great addition BTW), when you have the sends panned left or right there is a small black thing that moves left or right when adjusting the pan. The play sync, still uses the Vixie ButtonĢ. The splash is great!!! As for some comments, a few things I noticed are:ġ. I really like what you have done, and appreciate that it is not an exact clone. Personally I think the simple green block is easier (from a usability point of view). I believe in AA when it is inactive that button is grey.
But there I only see it when it's active. You do seem to be unable to decide about the fx (in)active button? In the mixer the active fx are represented by a simple green block whereas in the track I see the (Audition) on/off button.
As you (and I now, too) can see is that they only get some color on their cheeks when you hover over them.Īnother one: the selection area could be (much) more transparant. In AA3 most of these pics can be found under View > Shortcut Bar > ShowĪ few of them don't exist in Audition, like the metronome, ripple editing, etc. It could be simulated (which Cybolic's Zinc does) with an alternation of the background colors of the lanes. I really wish I could implement this, but it is not possible to do with Reapers visual limitations, AFAIK. Are you referring to the highlighting and the bars above/below each track that extend out to the righthand editing panel in AA?