Re: Ladspa GUIs (Was Re: Acid type program

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I suppose that after me sitting infront of a linux console all
day at the office it's just nice to see a little color on the screen....

...or perhaps it the feeling that I'm really tweeking a knob or two....

   That's not a bad thing to me.

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> Rob wrote:
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>>On Sat January 28 2006 14:21, timg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>>>I suppose that the plugins are more of what I'm talking about.
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>>The weird, non-standard GUIs of VST plugins have always been a
>>pet peeve of mine.  They're always either emulative of a
>>physical piece of equipment (which without the tactile feedback
>>and instant response is useless) or look like they've been
>>designed by a 12-year-old boy doing UI design for the first
>>time, or most often both.
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>>I want my interfaces to use standard widgets so that my own
>>choice of desktop themes, accessibility factors, my scroll
>>wheel, etc. apply to them and not someone's weird bitmapped idea
>>of what a synth or reverb control panel is supposed to look
>>like.
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>>Rob
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> Oh Yes please!!!!!
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> Standards ??
> Don't we all have one each!
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> cheers
> Bob
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