3D cube buttons for Sonar's Theme Editor

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2017/08/10 01:03:54 (permalink)

3D cube buttons for Sonar's Theme Editor

Sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong place (moderators: please feel free to move it to a more appropriate forum)

Many months ago someone posted a "theme" that contained cube shaped, back lit push buttons for the transport controls (play, pause, record, etc) as well as other buttons like mute and solo.  I wish I could find the post, and I wish I could find the theme.  I've looked long and hard.   Most people make themes that focus on background colors, leaving the buttons and indicator lights basically the same.  I haven't seen many themes that create new buttons.
The buttons I'm looking for are very similar to the ones you'd see in a video production switcher (in the picture below).  If anyone has seen these in a theme, or remembers who posted the original theme, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know. (It's also quite possible that this theme (and buttons) were for another DAW other than Sonar, I just can't remember)
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Lee Shapiro
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    Leee
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    Re: 3D cube buttons for Sonar's Theme Editor 2017/08/10 09:34:27 (permalink)
    Well I think I found what I was looking for.  But as I was afraid of, this theme isn't even for Sonar, it's a Reaper theme.
     But DAMN, it's probably the best user-made theme I've ever seen.   Now only if someone could make something like that for Sonar, because I ain't switching DAWs no matter how good the theme is....


    (Scroll down the page for all the components of the theme)
    https://forum.cockos.com/...php?t=97925&page=3

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    Re: 3D cube buttons for Sonar's Theme Editor 2017/08/10 10:15:24 (permalink)

    Ken Nilsen
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    stickman393
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    Re: 3D cube buttons for Sonar's Theme Editor 2017/08/10 19:25:03 (permalink)
    I knew from the post subject you were talking about Imperial, by The House of White Tie, for Reaper. 
    It's real-estate hungry, but yeah, I've coveted those buttons too.
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    Re: 3D cube buttons for Sonar's Theme Editor 2017/08/10 22:53:44 (permalink)
    Wow!  Those are some pretty good looking themes!
    I saw the Imperial before (back a while ago) and was super impressed.
    yes, I would like those buttons too...
     

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    Re: 3D cube buttons for Sonar's Theme Editor 2017/08/10 23:17:39 (permalink)
    stickman393
    I knew from the post subject you were talking about Imperial, by The House of White Tie, for Reaper. 
    It's real-estate hungry, but yeah, I've coveted those buttons too.


    Even Sonar is real-estate hungry.  Which is why I switched to dual screens many years ago.  I'll never go back to a single screen and can't envision having to work in Sonar using just one screen.


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