Sorry don't see anything of significance in this respect, the shading is slightly lighter than other channels whilst selected but not very in the way Cubase is blindingly white which is more of an eye strain. If that's not clear enough, you have red and blue buttons to indicate the selected channels in Studio One.EnGee wrote: Wed Sep 01, 2021 9:22 pm One big advantage for Cubase over S1 (GUI related) is the contrast of the selecting track, channel in the mixer, or any selection really. It is very obvious to the eyes what you highlighted. S1 is horrible when you add colours to the tracks and mixer like THE INTRANCER example above!
If you don't like the whole channel strip to be coloured, you can limit this to a slim line.
Personally I prefer the complete channel strip to be highlighted in colour as it makes arranging and grouping things easier.
When the channel strips are in narrow view, (another way to increase white GUI space) you can expand them to indicate the channels selected. I don't remember seeing a narrow channel strip view in Cubase.

