I think one of the first things I would try to change is the folder titles and closing button, it is another row of buttons we could use.....DT_bettinzana wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018 15:14We could pre-write some macros (even if I don't understand the sense; why not start from an example and write your own?), but, if you think that we could build an object container (a window where you can "import" your preferred GUI elements), I can tell that it will very far in the future.Tumppi wrote: ↑09 Feb 2018 10:26Ready workspace setups with different sets of stuff opening.
-float with 2 macrofolders and channel editos
- float with 1 macrofolder, panner
-float with 1 macrofolder
Etc...
One could pick up the ones that suit the hus/hers needs, place them as desired, customize rows and columns etc.
Would be pretty easy setting up...
Why? Too complex!
You will ask: "why not some preconfigured GUI winwdos?". Because nor 1 nor 100 will fit the needs of all the users. For example, you want to leave the area for the channel editor. Not everybody want it. And, you want a channel editor without the master fader ... others need it; you don't need the direct routing ... other wants it ... etc ... etc ...
1 fader , 2 faders, 8 ... 24 ... sends, matrix, macro-buttons ... etc ... etc ...
So, in my opinion the current multi-windows DTouch GUI is the only one with the highest freedom. We will include a function to immediately and easily "capture" a layout and its sister function to recall the layouts.
I know: the multi-window GUI waste a lot of space for windows title, buttons for moving and closing it, but I have no other ideas at the moment.
1. I don´t think we need titles anymore, the buttons are self explanatory
2. the closing button should be adressed with the macro button we use to open the folder in the first time
3. Moving the folders can be done by clicking between the buttons, is hard but I don´t move the folders a lot, it can be also done with the mouse.
(this is my opinion and all of these should be added as an option to let users decide)