11/8/2022 0 Comments Futuristic themes for galaxy s5![]() ![]() The "red for left" red/green standard stemming from the nautical world is in use in a load of software, no doubt. (The red/white combo is very common also in cables indeed.) The common thing for these is, it's always red for right.įunny how much subjective experiences make a difference in the feeling how common something is, as I've seen examples of this scheme in many places: Wavelab and other Steinberg stuff (red for right, blue for left), Pyramix (red for right, white for left), Sony recorders and if I recall correctly some Zooms (red for right, white for left, in the faceplate, not for cable connectors), some mixers, and so on.īut it's just my subjective experience indeed. When the scheme you describe as "cables" is in use, it's red for right and black or white or blue for left. The whole thing, software included, isn't as simple as you put it there :) though. The red-green nautical/aeronautics scheme was all new to me. I would welcome further discussion on this, though ideally not as a derail of this theme thread )Īh, thanks for bringing this to attention. ![]() And in such a no-right-answer situation, that makes it the least objectionable compromise. On to this I layer my own user testing which (anecdotally) suggests that people broadly find a colour difference useful, and red-green most visible and expected. So whether you use no colour (hardware), red-black (cables) or green-red (software) comes down to whether you expect REAPER to behave as a piece of software or as a representation of a piece of hardware. Software UI, on the other hand, does have a convention, and it is to follow the naval/aerospace convention of left-red, green-right. Audio does indeed have a cabling convention, but I know of few examples where it has been carried onto hardware human interface, where they are usually both labelled the same colour and solely the text/location used to facilitate at-a-glance recognition. This is a topic we have discussed at length I wish there was one convention I could blindly follow, but there are two conflicting approaches and it would be naive to suggest an obvious 'right' answer. Usually in audio contexts red is right, and white/black/blue is left. You don't know correctly ) It can't be done. I don’t know if there is any syntax in WALTER to have track selection as variable. This is a limitation within Reaper itself. You can't do anything to make a sidebar MCP panels have a width that is defined at the layout level and is then fixed. Can you use it to say, create a sidebar if the FX button is active? ![]()
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