Hi there,
I find that because the Superior GUI is static in size it is somewhat limiting especially when using the mixer. It would be nice to be able to see more channels at once. Are there any plans to make the GUI either resizeable or switchable to full screen? Maybe the the current graphics engine won’t allow this kind of dynamic behaviour, but it would certainly help things. Or maybe something like tearing off the mixer so you can open it in a separate monitor and resize so you can see more channels. Just putting some ideas out there. It seems a shame not to make the most of the large displays available nowadays.
Regards
Kraznet
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I guess they don’t want it to be a CPU hog other than what is musically important but it would be excellent to have a bigger Hi Def view option for the mixer and GUI in general.
Good ideas Kraznet !
Surely the GUI processing is handled by the OS or the GPU?
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Also…
Just a tiny way down, 2 threads….
http://www.toontrack.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=113249
Prolly better to tag onto other users comments as you’re not the first to mention resizeable mixer/gui
Regards
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Here is a work-around that I use but it needs a second monitor. Although you won’t be able to see more channels, at least everything will be bigger and easier to read.
1. Open up the plugin and move to the second monitor.
2. Reduce the resolution of the second monitor until Superior Drummer/EZDrummer fills the screen or is a size that you like.
To reduce the resolution of the second monitor (Windows 7):
1. Show desktop
2. Right click anywhere on your desktop, choose – “Personalize”
3. choose “Display”
4. choose “Change display settings”
5. Click “Identify” – choose the monitor that you wish to have the plugin on, under Resolution: lower the resolution until you are happy with the results. Try to keep the ratio of width to height the same to avoid distortion (for example, change 1920 x 1080 to 1280 x 720).
Good luck and keep making music!
P.S. I agree, it would be nice to be able to resize the window
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