RMV Blue Steel GUI

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Just finished up a GUI mod for RMV: Blue Steel :D

Please find the resource files here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/j0r0ts1qsry6 ... cOgQa?dl=0

On MAC replace the Resources folder here (AU Logic User Example) :

HD > Library > Plug-Ins > Components > RMV.component (show package content) > Contents

NOTE: Please kindly ensure that you create a backup copy of the whole RMV.component before replacing the original in case you don't dig the mod.

Please feel free to drop me a line here or a PM if there any issues with the mod or if you have any suggestions.

Hope you dig it! :tu:
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Just one simple word for now.... WOW!

Is it also usable with the Window version?

Thank you,
Mario

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mabian wrote:Just one simple word for now.... WOW!

Is it also usable with the Window version?

Thank you,
Mario
Cheers for the kind words mate. :tu:

Unfortunately I don't know how to open / manipulate the .dll file on Windows.

Are there any Windows users who could let us know if this is possible or willing to create a Windows version?
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Resource Hacker™ should work for dll

http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/

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If there had some kind of crowdfunding campaign, with official support from LinPlug, in order to get a slightly bigger GUI for both osx and windows, i think i would pledge it.

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thanks man!
i used to always push the envelope...until someone showed me a letter-opener.
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Looks good. Great job.
Windows users need to replace the images in DLL by using ResourceHacker or CFF Explorer.
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satYatunes wrote:Looks good. Great job.
Windows users need to replace the images in DLL by using ResourceHacker or CFF Explorer.
ohhh... :cry: :( ...any Chance to obtain this more easy for win users?
I fear I'm too dumb to get this working...
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First of all thanks for the skin! Better than default except in loop module where its too pale and harder to see.

Im on win and did it hard way for first dll (replacing 1 pic at the time). After that found a way to speed it up. Made .res file (with stuff I replaced), Ill explain bellow how to use.

First of all download portable http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/
Download also this: http://www.mediafire.com/?okxc8wixqyicndt and save it to desktop for easier finding.
Open rmv dll in resource hacker. Menu Action. Choose Add from a Resource file. Browse to file you just downloaded. Choose in middle "overwrite" and check box in front of PNG. Then click on import. Menu File and choose Save As (RMV blue steel for example). Do that same for different versions of RMV. (This is the easiest way, do step by step. Or do hard way replacing pic by pic (in 1/2 h you'll be done :) )
Note, in my pack I returned to default image no 105 because its easier to see in loop module with that one. If you want to change to blue steel one just open dll again (skined one you just created) and replace just image 105 (from first post link)

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bojanboyss wrote:First of all thanks for the skin! Better than default except in loop module where its too pale and harder to see.
Cheers for the feedback. I agree. I'm struggling a bit with the loop module because there is a default green background which must be in the plist code which I can't access. And I can't change the wave colour either. Any ideas?

And thanks heaps for the .dll help. :tu:
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Thanks for the editing info for the .dll, this is much easier on my eyes.
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bojanboyss wrote:First of all thanks for the skin! Better than default except in loop module where its too pale and harder to see.

Im on win and did it hard way for first dll (replacing 1 pic at the time). After that found a way to speed it up. Made .res file (with stuff I replaced), Ill explain bellow how to use.

First of all download portable http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/
Download also this: http://www.mediafire.com/?okxc8wixqyicndt and save it to desktop for easier finding.
Open rmv dll in resource hacker. Menu Action. Choose Add from a Resource file. Browse to file you just downloaded. Choose in middle "overwrite" and check box in front of PNG. Then click on import. Menu File and choose Save As (RMV blue steel for example). Do that same for different versions of RMV. (This is the easiest way, do step by step. Or do hard way replacing pic by pic (in 1/2 h you'll be done :) )
Note, in my pack I returned to default image no 105 because its easier to see in loop module with that one. If you want to change to blue steel one just open dll again (skined one you just created) and replace just image 105 (from first post link)
thanks for this step-for-step-tutorial, dude! now I'm optimistic that I can do it!
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bojanboyss wrote:First of all thanks for the skin! Better than default except in loop module where its too pale and harder to see.

Im on win and did it hard way for first dll (replacing 1 pic at the time). After that found a way to speed it up. Made .res file (with stuff I replaced), Ill explain bellow how to use.

First of all download portable http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/
Download also this: http://www.mediafire.com/?okxc8wixqyicndt and save it to desktop for easier finding.
Open rmv dll in resource hacker. Menu Action. Choose Add from a Resource file. Browse to file you just downloaded. Choose in middle "overwrite" and check box in front of PNG. Then click on import. Menu File and choose Save As (RMV blue steel for example). Do that same for different versions of RMV. (This is the easiest way, do step by step. Or do hard way replacing pic by pic (in 1/2 h you'll be done :) )
Note, in my pack I returned to default image no 105 because its easier to see in loop module with that one. If you want to change to blue steel one just open dll again (skined one you just created) and replace just image 105 (from first post link)
It worked. Thank you so much, seems a brand new plugin now ;)

- Mario

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Brilliant! Cheers everyone for the kind words and stoked it is being used. :tu:
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bojanboyss wrote:First of all thanks for the skin! Better than default except in loop module where its too pale and harder to see.

Im on win and did it hard way for first dll (replacing 1 pic at the time). After that found a way to speed it up. Made .res file (with stuff I replaced), Ill explain bellow how to use.

First of all download portable http://angusj.com/resourcehacker/
Download also this: http://www.mediafire.com/?okxc8wixqyicndt and save it to desktop for easier finding.
Open rmv dll in resource hacker. Menu Action. Choose Add from a Resource file. Browse to file you just downloaded. Choose in middle "overwrite" and check box in front of PNG. Then click on import. Menu File and choose Save As (RMV blue steel for example). Do that same for different versions of RMV. (This is the easiest way, do step by step. Or do hard way replacing pic by pic (in 1/2 h you'll be done :) )
Note, in my pack I returned to default image no 105 because its easier to see in loop module with that one. If you want to change to blue steel one just open dll again (skined one you just created) and replace just image 105 (from first post link)
Thanks to Transverb and to you :) Just followed your easy way instructions and it took seconds to be up and running. Love this skin.
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