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RE: pm colors 2008/01/23 11:24:35 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: Manolo

Thanks Jose. I seems that you don't have a grey background under your toolbar but perhaps, it's not visible on yours screenshots. I have this grey background http://photos13.free.fr/jose.jpg , is it normal ?



Manolo,

Like mrphil said, you have to restart Sonar everytime you apply a new Color Scheme becasue some parts of the GUI require it. I also applied a Cakewalk.ini file variable available to S7 users that makes the Toolbar even smoother:

DrawToolbarGradient=0

Write this under the [WinCake] section on top of the .ini file and save the changes. This variable gets rid of the background gradient found on the Global and Views toolbars making them blend nicely with the rest.

I'm glad you and the other guys liked it.


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RE: pm colors 2008/01/23 11:37:26 (permalink)
That's it. Thanks !!!

ORIGINAL: Jose7822

I also applied a Cakewalk.ini file variable available to S7 users that makes the Toolbar even smoother:

DrawToolbarGradient=0

Write this under the [WinCake] section on top of the .ini file and save the changes. This variable gets rid of the background gradient found on the Global and Views toolbars making them blend nicely with the rest.


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RE: pm colors 2008/01/23 23:10:44 (permalink)
Here's what I use. I only use the Track and Console Views regularly so that's all I modified.





I think it's this one: Digipenguin3.clr



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RE: pm colors 2008/01/23 23:12:45 (permalink)
I started with that other brown one.

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RE: pm colors 2008/01/28 10:35:27 (permalink)

testing, lets see if this works,

ok the DL link is here http://www.zshare.net/download/695663893ef01f/
its called purplehell
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RE: pm colors 2008/01/28 12:14:56 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: legobeats


ORIGINAL: stratcat33511

Can we Please get Onis' and MrPhils' color schemes up on the server MrChild ?
I like them both

Please ?




PLEASE!!!!!




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RE: pm colors 2008/01/29 03:32:50 (permalink)
Hey All,

Sorry I've been away for a week or so recording the next Pony Collaboration album so I've missed this sudden flurry of creativity! I'll go through the thread and get all the new schemes that people have said they want me to post up tonight or tomorrow.

I'll let you all know when they are up.

Cheers
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RE: pm colors 2008/01/29 12:16:06 (permalink)
Paging MrPhil
Please send Rothchild your CLR files for upload
Thank You
THis has been a publicly service announcement
( and many thanks again Rothchild )
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RE: pm colors 2008/01/29 19:24:23 (permalink)

Thanks everyone. The link to my file is on the previous page :)
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RE: pm colors 2008/01/29 20:38:09 (permalink)
Dude, that is pretty sweet. But what's with all that extra space at the top of the console view? You should, like, move everything up so you can, say, oh, I don't know, make the effects bin bigger or something...
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/29 22:41:33 (permalink)
thanks for the colors, i really like easy on my eye site, helps me to work longer on projects,is there any more sites where i can get some more?

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RE: pm colors 2008/01/30 09:22:22 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: Ognis


Thanks everyone. The link to my file is on the previous page :)


I like yours a lot too, Ognis !

(Since I don't have the one from MrPhil yet)

Thanks

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/30 16:08:59 (permalink)
Sorry I missed the DonM_DarkSide01.clr scheme... Nothing beats a dark background when you've got video going on at the same time.

Oh, never mind, I just found Rothchild's Sonartemplates page.
post edited by dkristian - 2008/01/30 16:47:01
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/31 09:36:57 (permalink)
I prefer interfaces to be painfully unadorned, with almost no colors, no gradients, with bold dark text on light backgrounds. My eyesight isn't that great and all those fiddly pretty candy things make me tired after hours of staring.

After some tinkering, I've come up with palette I can tolerate:


I think I am overlooking some settings somewhere. I still can't figure out how to change certain buttons, although an earlier tip in this thread may help me banish the gradients. Any info on accomplishing the following?:

Is it possible?

[edited for deranged sentence structure]
post edited by JTANK - 2008/01/31 11:32:35

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/31 13:06:31 (permalink)
Hey there Sonar buddies, I've just finally got round to getting the latest batch of colour templates posted up to sonartemplates.googlepages.com (sorry about the delay!) I've not posted Jtanks or MrPhils as I can't see the .clr files for them (if you want me to post them on the site then please just email them to popworksATgmailDOTcom and I'll get 'em up there)

I'm loving this new flurry of schemes, although I have an awful confession..... I still use the default s6 Scheme with one minor change, which is to change the volume control to blue and the pan to orange (as per S4, cos otherwise I keep going for the gain rather than volume!) I'm hoping that someone is gonna post one soon which'll convert me. ;-)

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/31 13:07:58 (permalink)
RothChild,

Don't forget to include DoubleTWord's color scheme which I think looks pretty cool. Here's the picture:





And here's the file: http://www.mediafire.com/?2g3jvgit9xr


Thanks!
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/31 13:18:19 (permalink)
Your wish is my command!

;-)

It's done, thanks Jose and DoubleTword.

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/31 19:15:05 (permalink)
A bit of poking around has shown me how the dark murky buttons in SONAR 7 might be turned into light, simple buttons. Unfortunately, it won't be trivial.

I used RESOURCE HACKER to examine the EXE and DLL files installed with SONAR 7. All the images, including the buttons and splash screens and more, are contained in TTSRes16.dll. It's a big file, with hundreds of bitmaps, among other things. I was surprised to see that this file contained not only images for SONAR 7, but bitmaps with splash screens and interface elements for many different (such as LE) and older versions of SONAR and even what appears to be interface elements from CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO.

There are several sets of buttons that are closer to what I'd like to see in SONAR 7 - light grey with black icons. I assume they're from earlier versions of the program. How do I go about telling SONAR 7 to use these instead of its default?

Is there a secret cakewalk.ini setting that will compel SONAR to choose another set of button bitmaps from TTSRes16.dll?

I tried substituting my own altered, simplified button images into the dll file. Good news, it didn't prevent SONAR from starting and running. Bad news, the new image didn't appear in the interface. I notice many seemingly redundant sets of button images in the dll, so I must have missed the right slot into which to plug the modified image.

I have experience skinning WINAMP and AIMP, and it seems that skinning SONAR should be no more difficult. However, without the scheme or a skinning tool, I'm shooting in the dark here.

Any secret info or glaringly obvious resources I've overlooked that might assist me in this attempt to bend SONAR's interface to my own demented will?

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/01/31 22:37:58 (permalink)
This has got to be the greatest thread EVER for the longest time!
Thanks Mr Rothchild for hosting this !
And for everyones' contributions
AWESOME
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/01 00:31:48 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: JTANK

A bit of poking around has shown me how the dark murky buttons in SONAR 7 might be turned into light, simple buttons. Unfortunately, it won't be trivial.

I used RESOURCE HACKER to examine the EXE and DLL files installed with SONAR 7. All the images, including the buttons and splash screens and more, are contained in TTSRes16.dll. It's a big file, with hundreds of bitmaps, among other things. I was surprised to see that this file contained not only images for SONAR 7, but bitmaps with splash screens and interface elements for many different (such as LE) and older versions of SONAR and even what appears to be interface elements from CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO.

There are several sets of buttons that are closer to what I'd like to see in SONAR 7 - light grey with black icons. I assume they're from earlier versions of the program. How do I go about telling SONAR 7 to use these instead of its default?

Is there a secret cakewalk.ini setting that will compel SONAR to choose another set of button bitmaps from TTSRes16.dll?

I tried substituting my own altered, simplified button images into the dll file. Good news, it didn't prevent SONAR from starting and running. Bad news, the new image didn't appear in the interface. I notice many seemingly redundant sets of button images in the dll, so I must have missed the right slot into which to plug the modified image.

I have experience skinning WINAMP and AIMP, and it seems that skinning SONAR should be no more difficult. However, without the scheme or a skinning tool, I'm shooting in the dark here.

Any secret info or glaringly obvious resources I've overlooked that might assist me in this attempt to bend SONAR's interface to my own demented will?




I haven't gone as far as trying to change the buttons this way but it sounds like it should be doable. There are still a few things that one cannot change in Sonar using the Colors Command, or at least I haven't found a way to do them. Like the background color in the Console View...actually there's a bunch of stuff that's not costumizable in Console View...i.e. the background color for the EQ, Pan, etc. Also, I was wondering if anyone knows how to change the color of the little peak markers inside the meters (I don't know what to call them). I can provide a picture if you guys don't know what I'm talking about. Last but not least, and I've been trying to get an answer on this one for a long time, how to change the meters in Console View so that they're displayed like in the ACT video here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUZsxLJwYSM&feature=related

I hate the look of the Console view meters, so if anyone (Robin Kelly?) knows how to do this please share .


Take care all!
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/01 05:33:27 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: Jose7822

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUZsxLJwYSM&feature=related

I hate the look of the Console view meters, so if anyone (Robin Kelly?) knows how to do this please share .


Take care all!



Jose, I'm pretty certain that's a video artifact (De-Moivre effect?) that happens when you resize something that has lots of horizontal lines to a smaller resolution and then use anti-aliasing and lossy compression.

post edited by kvr_fandango - 2008/02/01 05:50:20
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/01 11:44:34 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: kvr_fandango

ORIGINAL: Jose7822

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUZsxLJwYSM&feature=related

I hate the look of the Console view meters, so if anyone (Robin Kelly?) knows how to do this please share .


Take care all!



Jose, I'm pretty certain that's a video artifact (De-Moivre effect?) that happens when you resize something that has lots of horizontal lines to a smaller resolution and then use anti-aliasing and lossy compression.





Aaaaaaawwww! That sucks . I thought it made it look cool and was hoping to have mine look like that, oh well. Anyways, thanks for putting this mistery to rest. That totally makes sense.

Take care!
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/01 13:44:45 (permalink)
No worries, though I'm also sad to report that the VU meters in the Console View are actually part of the Bitmap graphic and can't be set in the Color settings.

Like you, I really dislike the meter graphics. I wish they were more customisable.
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/03 09:27:47 (permalink)
Hey I finally got round to creating and posting my own colour scheme, as you can see it takes it's lead from DonM's darkside and also from Jose's Logic schemes.



I just wish I could find out how to edit the MSR buttons so they are as dark as their background, also I can't work out how to make the trim and pan different colours in the console (not a big deal as I don't use it but for those who do, sorry!)

Enjoy
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/05 14:39:33 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: JTANK

A bit of poking around has shown me how the dark murky buttons in SONAR 7 might be turned into light, simple buttons. Unfortunately, it won't be trivial.

I used RESOURCE HACKER to examine the EXE and DLL files installed with SONAR 7. All the images, including the buttons and splash screens and more, are contained in TTSRes16.dll. It's a big file, with hundreds of bitmaps, among other things. I was surprised to see that this file contained not only images for SONAR 7, but bitmaps with splash screens and interface elements for many different (such as LE) and older versions of SONAR and even what appears to be interface elements from CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO.

There are several sets of buttons that are closer to what I'd like to see in SONAR 7 - light grey with black icons. I assume they're from earlier versions of the program. How do I go about telling SONAR 7 to use these instead of its default?

Is there a secret cakewalk.ini setting that will compel SONAR to choose another set of button bitmaps from TTSRes16.dll?

I tried substituting my own altered, simplified button images into the dll file. Good news, it didn't prevent SONAR from starting and running. Bad news, the new image didn't appear in the interface. I notice many seemingly redundant sets of button images in the dll, so I must have missed the right slot into which to plug the modified image.

I have experience skinning WINAMP and AIMP, and it seems that skinning SONAR should be no more difficult. However, without the scheme or a skinning tool, I'm shooting in the dark here.

Any secret info or glaringly obvious resources I've overlooked that might assist me in this attempt to bend SONAR's interface to my own demented will?


MAKE A BACKUP of the DLL first!

Then, use a resource editor to determine the size of each bitmap you want to replace, create the replacement bitmap (you may want to export the original bitmaps as a starting point), and then paste your new bitmaps over the old ones using your resource editor. That's pretty much all there is to it. It can be pretty time consuming, but it is easier once you've mapped out the names of the resources you want to update.

Regards,
Dan
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/05 16:05:49 (permalink)
For the "M" "S" "R" button, it's the 717, 731 and 739 in the Bitmap folder (opened with Ressource Hacker). I tried and it works, fun . The .bmp are 116, 120, 125.

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/05 16:31:07 (permalink)
Nice! I'll give this a shot.

Thanks!
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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/06 12:10:06 (permalink)
JTANK - are you gonna have that nice bright color scheme uploaded to mr Rothchilds server soon ?
I really like that one as well

These are great, to change colors according to the mood you're in when working

Thanks All

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/07 11:23:14 (permalink)
Oh yeah - here's the color scheme from which I posted a screenshot above:

http://download.yousendit.com/3EB780153003F615

I since removed the menu gradients by using the tip from Jose7822. I have yet to update the dark buttons using ResHacker because that's going to take some serious time, which is in short supply.

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RE: SONAR Color Schemes 2008/02/07 12:08:46 (permalink)
Thanks JTANK !
Cant wait to see it on my monitors, late at night , with the lights down low
when nobody's watching .....
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