Jolaff wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 4:22 amAt 2560x1440 I see 25 horizontal tracks at default size and 33 tracks in the mixer.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 4:02 am
What I was afraid of! Thank you both for confirming. I appreciate it.
At least good to know one step bigger is doable, and it would still offer increased screen real estate I am after (than my current 2560 x 1440 monitor).
The only worry I have is if I end up using 2560 x 1440 with 32" 4K monitor, I won't see any benefit of real estate and I guess I won't gain anything in terms of visual improvement compared to my existing 2560 x 1440 monitor, which is very comfortable for me and the type of visual comfort I am aiming for with 32" 4K with added screen real estate.
Does 3008x1692 look blurry or the quality is still as good as native resolution?
At 3008x1692, 30.5 and 40.
At 3840x2160, 40 and 52.5.
If you use it at 2560x1440 I don't think you would gain real estate but you would gain definition. If I put my 4K at 1920x1080 everything is way more define than on a real 1920x1080. It still feel a 4k monitor... it's just that everything is bigger...
But if you are coming from a 2560x1440 I don't know if the improvement worth the money.
Excellent information. Thank you so much. You figured out what I had in my mind and have been extremely helpful.Jolaff wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 4:37 amIt is still as good. No matter the resolution you chose it will looks sharp. Even at 1504 x 846. It is just the scaling that changes.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Fri Jun 06, 2025 4:02 am Does 3008x1692 look blurry or the quality is still as good as native resolution?
One of the reasons of having added vertical resolution/screen real estate over 1440p is that we now have "Long faders" option in the Logic Pro's Mixer, which causes Mixer height to increase and we lose a couple of tracks view. Not a big thing, but one nice to have reason for more screen real estate.
Looks like 32" 4K would provide some options that I currently miss, so while not necessary, based on this discussion it is clear that "32 inch 4K" would indeed be the size and resolution for my next monitor. It's been 8 years since I am using my current 27 inch 1440p monitor, so I may upgrade sooner or later.
If you don't mind asking, what is your Mac model?



