Custom Icons in Logic make it a lot more interesting to look at. When that was added in I spent a good amount of time collecting them, and there was general interest, but that faded. IMO one thing missing in Logic is a concise community like Reaper or Live have of people hosting things in a consolidated way.Bodhisan wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 2:42 pmIt's pretty sterile, if not somber, but it doesn't affect me, really, like the lack of sun here in Seattle affects many (but not me). I was using Matthew's UI themes, but he's not able to make them properly since the last update, so they've become obsolete. I foolishly bought LPX Colorizer not seeing their rather small, though in red, warning that their software doesn't fully work since the latest updates, as well, so that was a waste. Now I hope reading your post doesn't subliminally affect me each time I work in Logic - I don't want my joy to be affected.jonljacobi wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:51 pm Honestly, I'm not in love with the look of Logic Pro X. It strikes me as somewhat somber. It doesn't make me happy when I open it. Not a shred of logic in that, though one could debate color combinations.
There are remnants of websites with a few Logic icons, and even a sparsely populated thread of people sharing Articulation mappings, but nothing that organized anymore. At least not that I've found.
Search the web for Logic icons, hide the volume slider in the tracks (thanks Jace-BeOS), and the icons can take up enough room to add some color to the Arrange page etc. Reaper is the only other DAW I know that does this, and I don't know why? I think it's a fantastic feature.
here's a start! https://music.tutsplus.com/tutorials/ho ... audio-5986
