![]() I haven't updated the pdf file for that Logic 9 zip file. The name of each folder represents the actual path of the directory inside the Package Content where you find those images. That zip file has only two folders containing the image files. In Logic 9 the location of some of the image files changed and I created a separate download link for Logic 9. ![]() The original that I created for Logic 8 had a pdf file with some examples and a "how to" section. If you prefer a less flashy and more functionality based approach, check it out on my Logic Manuals download page (see link below) ![]() If I find it more useful to have some button shine fire red when activated because it signals possible destructive activities, then I prefer that instead of a light shaded greed color that could be easily overlooked.īut at the end it is up to you if you find that a GUI change helps your workflow because it is more productive or just more fun or none of the above. If I need a dB scale on my meter level and Logic doesn't offer that for any reason (that are beyond me) and I can add that, great so I don't have to switch to another DAW that provides that essential feature. ![]() SOme people might consider a color scheme "cool", for other people it might be an "eye sore" If you prefer a pink button instead of a grey button go ahead and change it. There are two main reasons why people do it. If you don't find anything wrong with the GUI then don't change it.
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