Reaper Theme Stash

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REAPER 5 comes with a new White Tie designed theme. Some love it, some hate it, but White Tie has good reasons for the way the V5 theme is designed. Download filn. The default theme for REAPER 5 has been designed to be more easily edited by you, the user. I have done this by controlling some sections of the theme’s complex underlying WALTER script using a system of macros that I call ‘Flow’. Flow responds to the most common requests that I hear from users – to be able to decide the order in which interface elements are hidden when a panel is shrunk, and the size of elements – without learning WALTER.

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With Flow, you can do just that merely by changing a few clearly labelled numbers in a text file. Please follow me as I show you how to edit the Flow of REAPER’s most complex panel: the Track Control Panel, or ‘TCP’. This is an excerpt from the page here: Before you dive into hacking the theme config file, have a look at the layouts. If you just want a horizontal fader in the TCP there are several layouts to choose from. Layouts can be changed individually from the track context menu, and globally from the options menu or screensets/layouts window.

For more information on customizing REAPER themes see here and here (pdf) And this article from Mike Senior at Sound On Sound. February 22, 2017 at 1:12 pm Hi Josh, When changing these colors, I don’t need to load or open any zip-file at all. I do notice that, at the bottom of the “Theme developer tweaker” box, there actually is a file name being displayed. But I guess that’s just informative to indicate which file *WAS* loaded to get to the current data. Anyway, that path reads: C: Users Your-username-here AppData Roaming REAPER ColorThemes Default_5.0.ReaperThemeZip and I assume it was put there by Reaper itself during installation. So once you get to the tweaker box, all you need to do is scroll down to the Mixer elements (a bit further than halfway down), and start customising your chosen items.

Hope this helps, otherwise just let us know, Y.K.