Usually, an interface is all about compromise. The needs of the laptop user cannot be ignored.
But in REAPER, the depth of customisability allows themes to be specialised - and Imperial is just such a theme. If you have several high-resolution screens, can that space be better utilised than just showing more and more tracks? How about showing everything you need, at all times? Generous fader throws? Controls grouped by function rather than space considerations? These are Imperial's goals.
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In-Session tested & refined With great thanks to an esteemed testing crew, this theme has been tested under fire and the lessons learned to ensure first class levels of functionality in high pressure, real world scenarios. Meterbridge style header with adjacent gain readouts - for an uninterupted mix overview. TCP layout with an 'always first-row' fader - for clear 'relative level' feedback even in large track count projects. Some buttons and elements are very large, some are very small (only the size they might be in a 'normal' theme) - derived from direct user observation. Clear labeling, in words, where practical - not cryptic icons. The Mixer Imperial's mixer needs to be undocked and maximised; if you only have one screen then flip back and forth to the mixer using CTRL+M.
A large range of mixer layouts are provided - several for visual grouping, and three with focussed functionality and reduced controls for specialised workflow. All monitoring, record routing and arming controls are grouped in one section.
The expansive 'Master of the Universe' layout features a master meter large enough for clear and detailed feedback on high track-count surround output. Track Panels Imperial is designed expecting you to use the mixer. This allows for more focussed functionality on the Track Panels, such as flawless multi-track swiping and no element row swapping. The control you're looking for will always be wherever you last saw it. Hardware or Software? Much of Imperial is styled as hardware, but only as far as it makes sense. There are no screw heads or other non-functional 'is this a control?'
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The envelope panels and arrange window are 'purely software', and are styled accordingly. Generic Controls Where REAPER mixes themed and OS elements, the themed elements have been styled to flatter the OS elements as much as possible. FAQ Why does this theme look so bad on my laptop? Its unusable! I'm afraid you've got bigger problems than that. It also won't work on your toaster.
Where can I report bugs? I'm delighted to hear any bug reports so I may fix them, please head over to the REAPER forum. Will you make me a modification? Probably not, sorry. My screens are big, but far away.some elements are too small. Because your screens are far away - the small elements are actually 'standard size'. Imperial is not a replacement for 'blown up' themes or users who use REAPER's 'Scale UI elements' feature.
Suggested REAPER settings Imperial has been designed to look best with a certain set of user preferences within REAPER that cannot be set by the theme file; you'll need to switch them yourself. None of this is necessary, nor will it affect how the theme functions, but if you want Imperial to look its best then read on. In: Options Preferences Appearance. 'Tint track panel backgrounds' should be unticked. 'Track grouping indicators' should be set to 'Lines on edge' NOTE: Don't go nuts in the preferences, just because you're in there, unless you know what you are doing. You can get yourself into a mess! Terms & Conditions In choosing to use this theme, you hereby assign to me the right of jus primae noctis.
Choosing to use this theme grants you no rights whatsoever to anything else. Please do not infer any expectation or entitlement of.well. no, not really. Acknowledgements Thanks to the mighty yet lovely Cockos. Thanks to my wonderful testers, I grovel in tearful appreciation of your generous patience, care, persistance and rigour.
I would have had a horrible time trying to do this without you, and the resulting theme would have been pants. Creating a public modification? You may use, edit, extract and generally do what you like with this theme (or any part of it) to make other REAPER themes, without asking. Please, be my guest. You may not demand, request or accept payment in any form for anything based on this theme, using any of its elements, or with development based upon it in any way. You got it for free; it stays free.
Please overlay, append or alter any 'Imperial' branding on the theme with 'customised', 'modified' or some such indicator, and show it in your screenshots, so that the users know what's mine and what's not. You don't have to give me credit, but it would be appreciated! © Copyright The House of White Tie 2011-2012.
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I wanted to freshen up the look of Reaper since it's the main DAW software I've been using for almost a decade now. I didn't realize some of these themes led to improved functionality as well. Here's a link to the Reaper themes database: Here's a link to my favorite one so far, LCS-Mod Short Edition: There's also this gorgeous one, White Tie Imperial, if you're running two or more 1080p monitors. Don't use it if you're not doing that though, as it totally screwed up my view on my single monitor machine. Here's what I wound up going with for now, the LCS-Mod Short Edition and this is what it looks like on one of my sessions.
I think this looks badass, and runs perfectly in the newest version of Reaper. I've wanted to try that White Tie theme for ages, but I'd need a second monitor.:/ Steve - there's.probably. a theme that makes Reaper look and feel more like Pro Tools. Worth a look. I decided to bump this thread to mention my favourite Reaper theme to date. It's based on Pro Tools GUI so I though Steve may find it interesting.
It's awesome and has different layouts to adapt to different monitor sizes. It's donationware though, so you have to send the dude some cash to get it (any amount). Here are some screenshots I took when testing it: More information on this thread: I was looking for a good theme for Reaper and all of the good ones were always designed for large screens, so this one works like a charm as it's very adjustable. Give it a try! The 'I Logic' theme for Reaper is also awesome (and also donationware) for you Logic users/lovers.
There's a 'lite' public version to check it out for free.