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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 01:38:40 (permalink)
Nice, Sonar Theme colours are very nice and bright.

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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 05:54:46 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Todd Page 2016/08/03 22:21:04
Ironically you could have showed the Score view and you woudln't know the difference!  Lol...
 
 
A retro theme....   now that would be a challenge!!
 

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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 06:46:50 (permalink)
holy bring back the memory's !  looks like pro audio 9.0
I spent many days in front of this GUI learning how to use this software.
the black background with light green lettering for the now time.

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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 11:28:30 (permalink)
And a 'screaming' computer to run it all on!!
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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 11:41:31 (permalink)
I don't recall if it was during that time or before, but audio interfaces were unheard of (or prohibitively expensive as part of a "recording system").
 
I vaguely remember having a Turtle Beach Fiji (or was it Tahiti?) sound card.

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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 12:15:30 (permalink)
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Ironically you could have showed the Score view and you woudln't know the difference!  Lol...
 
A retro theme....   now that would be a challenge!!

 Pretty much!  Except note durations!!


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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 13:22:00 (permalink)
I still have 8.5 installed on an old XP laptop and the first thing I notice when I open is how bright a cheery it looks compared to the new versions.. If I every have time to play with this new theme editor I'm certainly going to lighten things up a bit. I love the 2 default choices,, dark and darker..

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Re: [Time machine] Sonar - 15 years ago... 2016/08/03 14:51:22 (permalink)
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I love the 2 default choices,, dark and darker..


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