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Scott on why can't we enlarge/size window?

profirhino said

thanks for replying, Scott !
the absurd pic shows the placement dilemma perfectly.
either lose screens 1 & 3, move the speakers towards the middle and you have the typical bedroom setup with all its limitations.
sit down and "produce".

or, you might actually need 2 screens at least to work properly - be prepared to move your seat, keyboard, controllers, whatever back by 1 - 1.5m, can't angle the speakers too much either, in order to keep a halfway sane stereo image.

while all this is certainly not TT's fault, this is the environment your products get used in, if we're talking (semi-)pro studios.
I had special medical glasses made, like reading glasses optimized for a distance of 1.2m, and only use old school 1920x1200 @ 26"x2 between the speakers (+ a 3rd one on the side), I can work without excessive eye strain for hours, but Superior's details just disappear in blurry guesswork. Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.
Cry

come on, would it really be so hard to compile a parallel version with twice the width and height and appropriately scaled elements ?
nobody needs trendy vector shenanigans, nobody even needs switching, a simple SuperiorSize.dll would do ...
but we definitely need to see what we are doing !

peace,
Rhino  

Well, I'm not a programmer so I don't know how easy or hard it is to make the size adjustable. But, Toontrack listens to its customers and have taken notes on all suggestions. It may not seem like they are listening but they are.

The time it is taking may be some indication just how much of a rewrite of code it is to implement.


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