Thanks Torsten,
Yes I agree, a theme has to be very simple and basic.
For sure Brad has done a very well job on it.
For me, I need it to have the most important things very clear and bright, the other things you can almost ignore.
That’s what I tried with this theme:
- upcoming songs are dimmed and the current song is forward.
- the colors are for showcase now, as you can see, I added some very bright, so I can mark, almost in fluo some lines (fushia, yellow, cyan)
- the level markers are bright green, not grey (I can understand grey was used, as this was the normal state of the level and orange the unormal)
- I made the top icons more subtile. What is not active should not be very bright, dark in my opinion.
- the sliders have a bar so it’s more clear what level it has
- Add clear marking in the Title header that a song is modified.
But also for me, a theme needs to give me a good feeling. For me it’s very important, as it is the virtual house I live in. For some that house is very basic, for some cozy.
You could be right dough that the text of the plugins is not clear enough. Still thinking about that.
The original theme has to much lines and items in front that distract from the important things. The White theme is even worst, looks like an accountancy software to me
That’s why they make plugins sexy, isn’t it?
I think the Dark theme is a big improvement, not only for the eye on stage and practical reasons of dimming the screen.
Probably also just a matter of taste indeed