![]() You’ll find that some parts of this theme may be a little deceiving, still, the functionalities you’re looking for are probably not very far from where you put your eyes. With just an overview, it’s a very welcoming sight, and, I actually like the fact that colors are a bit more saturated and more easily to differentiate. Now that the theme is set up, let’s see how it makes use of the Pro Tools GUI to fit REAPER functionalities. What the revsfmc Pro Tools 2020 Theme Brings to REAPER You can do this just like you did with the mixer in the last step. Next, is dragging the mixer height to take the most space it can from the main window, just above the track color flaps where the cursor changes shape below the horizontal scroll bar.Įxpand it to taste, the appearance on your monitor may vary depending on your screen resolution and OS display settings.Īnd, as a last modification, you may want to shrink the Edit window Track Control Panel just to the point where the FxPARAM box disappears on all tracks since it seems to be bugged. I recommend changing the Transport Bar location to the Top of the main window. Now we can focus on the layout of the main window. I’ll show you some figures outlaying what the preferences should look like.įirst preferences modifications are under Appearance on Track Control Panels, check or uncheck the boxes to match the picture shown.Īnd here are some additional preferences that may help you on the Media page: Go to Options > Preferences (Ctrl + P on Windows, Cmd +, on Mac). In order to get this theme into shape, let’s match the preferences that revsfmc shared. I recommend using a test project to check how all the elements in the interface look and interact together, I’ll open a test mix session with my folders and sends already routed. Recommended Read: How to Install Reaper Themes The Pro Tools 2020 REAPER theme, once installed and set up, should look like this: In this case, revsfmc recommends using at least a 1920×1080 HD screen, he/she also suggests a couple changes in preferences, I’ll also recommend some of my own for this theme. ReaperTheme Files are only esthetic, and sometimes, theme developers suggest extra resources. Setting up Pro Tools 2020 by revsfmcĪs the theme’s description says, this is a modification over the Albert-C Pro X Tools, and it’s probably a good idea to slightly modify the default REAPER settings so it looks and works best. So, without further ado, let’s start the review. ![]() This theme also builds upon its famous predecessor but it is much more organized and looks a lot like the 2020 Pro Tools version. ![]() Out of all of the Pro Tools themes that I found in the REAPER stash, the most comfortable in terms of workflow and visibility for me, is the Pro Tools 2020 by revsfmc. Recommended Read: REAPER Imperial Theme Review Pro Tools 2020 by revsfmc Probably the most different look is on the Mixer panel, but if you can get over the fact that it may not be as familiar, then it may be a viable choice. Pro X-Tools deviates quite a lot from the traditional Pro Tools look, but it achieves a lot better adaptations to the REAPER functionality. I did however want to bring the original creator to your attention. It was quite popular but is now a bit dated. Back in the day, a lot of people were using this as their official theme. For this reason I did not choose to review this theme. It was released in 2013 and since then there have been quite a few other themes that have built upon the work done by Albert. This guy is the OG when it comes to giving REAPER the Pro Tools look! However, this theme is quite old. After trying about 8 different themes, including theme mods and branches from other users, I narrowed my selection down to the following three: Albert-C (Pro x-tools v1.0.1) by albertxxxxĭownload Link: Click here to download this theme
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