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  1. 12 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

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    If there is not already such a thing, I would love to have a Google Sheet or some kind of shared document where we could keep track of these correlations

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    Related to this, I am wondering if there is (1) a text listing of all the theme-editable (and color-editable) parameters/settings/elements or (even better yet) (2) a spreadsheet of these.  I am trying to make theme/color tweaks (and image revisions, if necessary) to compensate for my aging eyesight and before I create an *.ods [OpenOffice Spreadsheet] by manually typing in each parameter/setting/element, I thought, "Surely someone else (with more experience than me) 'must have' done this already."  Maybe its even been posted in the forum, or is in one of the help resources I haven't found yet.

    Thanks.

    Steve

     

    Addendum # 1:  Partially solved: https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Dialogs2.075.html

    The table there cuts-and-pastes very nicely into a spreadsheet.

     

  2. Thanks for the replies/suggestions. Revisiting my various plug-ins is definitely now on my to-do list.  Since I only discovered that Cakewalk was very much alive two-days ago, my catch-up list is growing exponentially!  I still don't know why I didn't see it on 4-4-2018! (I only saw the web-based thing.)  Plans include going back to some C-64/Dr. T/KCS tunes ported to TTS's Cakewalk for MS-DOS ages ago to update some old favorites.  

    Steve

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  3. Hmmm.  I think with SONAR 3, I started with "Producer" and then went to "Producer Expanded" whenever they introduced that, but somewhere along the way (maybe X1? or X3?), I decided that I didn't need "everything" and went to plain SONAR and SONAR STUDIO.  If I recall correctly, some of the Producer and Producer Expanded versions of plug-ins worked in the less-than-Producer versions, but some didn't.  Maybe that was when I started my Spreadsheet.

    I do remember getting messages like "not licensed for ________" with some plug-ins (i.e., some plug-ins could only be used in earlier versions).  I am just starting to get back into doing music (or trying to start). So, armed with your spreadsheet, I can now revisit  all my plug-ins. 

    Thanks, too, for the link to the Documentation page!

    Steve

     

     

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  4. Thanks.  A few years ago I started compiling a list of plug-ins I had acquired with all my Cakewalk purchases over the years in order to go through them all to see which ones worked with the latest version I then owned.  I seem to recall discovering that somewhere along the line bought-and-paid-for plug-ins no longer worked in newer versions (if I remember correctly).  So, thanks for sharing your list!

    Steve

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  5. Thanks for the detailed reply, Matthew. The clarifications and confirmations of what can be changed and what can't (as of yet) as well as the how-to explanations are helpful.  Earlier, I used M-Titanium to search for and test drive a simple tweak using one of the "Background (collapsed)" module buttons.  Knowing that M-Titanium had those overridden was very helpful in finding the parameters/elements.  I'm not sure I like what I did or if I have the stamina to design a whole set, but it is making sense. 

    Oh yeah, I used an old standby--MSPaint--mainly because of familiarity (no need to learn a new tool).   Perhaps the other graphics tools mentioned will give crisper results.

    Again, thanks for the help.

    Steve

     

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  6. Thanks for raising this issue and for the insightful replies.  I, too, have been struggling with readability and had been hoping there were font/text parameters that could be changed (i.e., tweaking light grey letters on a dark grey background).  Evidently  (if I understand the discussion correctly), it cannot be done with font/text parameters; rather, it seems that every place there is text, a new graphic would have to be created.

    Steve

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  7. Thanks to you and to others who have contributed themes and made insightful comments about editing themes. As of yesterday, I am new to CWxBL. My use of TTS software dates back to the '90s, but I only discovered there was a non-website-based version of BandLab yesterday.  Evidently, I didn't see the standalone version back in April 2018.

    With recent vision issues (thanks to a former workplace), I have trouble reading Mercury and Tungsten--even after I make my display larger than recommended. Some color combinations are extremely difficult for me--such as light grey on either white or black/dark grey.  Other colors distract my mind--such as vibrant red/orange, neon green, etc.

    I have played with the editor a bit today and understand the basics.  I have downloaded some user themes and have no issues with loading them.  I can probably figure out which parameters are which and which ones I need to tweak but only after after a lot of trial-and-error, and I just want to get on with making music--not searching for possible parameters to tweak.

    So, I am wondering if you can point me in the direction of some parameters which would let me get started.  After I get these basics, I might want to tweak others, but these are the most problematic for me at the moment.

    Thanks!

     

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