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Hej there,
after quite a while coming back to Mixbus32c9.1.324 and as seen in the picture I cannot adjust the gui in any senseful way,
I am on a 4k screen and it should just work,
It doesnt matter if i choose font scaling 14% etc. the differences dont make it work.
Any ideas what to do here? I m also a bit lost with the new gui and would like to see the EQ, but no idea where to click.
Gui was always a bit of a config hassle, but this time it is impossible to make it work..
Thank you!
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09-17-2023, 06:30 PM
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(09-17-2023, 07:18 AM)calimerox Wrote: Hej there,
after quite a while coming back to Mixbus32c9.1.324 and as seen in the picture I cannot adjust the gui in any senseful way,
I am on a 4k screen and it should just work,
It doesnt matter if i choose font scaling 14% etc. the differences dont make it work.
Any ideas what to do here? I m also a bit lost with the new gui and would like to see the EQ, but no idea where to click.
Gui was always a bit of a config hassle, but this time it is impossible to make it work..
Thank you! Firstly, check preferences/Size & Scale and make sure you set the number of elements you want to be able to see at one time.
In the screenshot below, I have circled the Element switcher, to show/hide an element, click on the EQ/Dyn/Comp etc.
Also I am not a Linux user, but you might need to adjust the default system text size/scale
Links to manual...
https://rsrc.harrisonconsoles.com/mixbus...ic/toolbar
https://rsrc.harrisonconsoles.com/mixbus...p-switcher
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I run it on a 4K monitor and it is fine. It takes a bit of tweaking of "GUI and font scaling" and "Mixer strip scale" as well as system display scaling. I think you need to reduce your GUI and font scaling.
My settings (Debian Bullseye with KDE Plasma):
- GUI and font scaling ~160%
- Mixer strip scale - 140%
- System display scaling - 150%
Screenshot:
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(09-17-2023, 06:30 PM)Dingo Wrote: (09-17-2023, 07:18 AM)calimerox Wrote: Hej there,
after quite a while coming back to Mixbus32c9.1.324 and as seen in the picture I cannot adjust the gui in any senseful way,
I am on a 4k screen and it should just work,
It doesnt matter if i choose font scaling 14% etc. the differences dont make it work.
Any ideas what to do here? I m also a bit lost with the new gui and would like to see the EQ, but no idea where to click.
Gui was always a bit of a config hassle, but this time it is impossible to make it work..
Thank you! Firstly, check preferences/Size & Scale and make sure you set the number of elements you want to be able to see at one time.
In the screenshot below, I have circled the Element switcher, to show/hide an element, click on the EQ/Dyn/Comp etc.
Also I am not a Linux user, but you might need to adjust the default system text size/scale
Links to manual...
https://rsrc.harrisonconsoles.com/mixbus...ic/toolbar
https://rsrc.harrisonconsoles.com/mixbus...p-switcher
thanks!! I get it a bit less crowded and can toggle the parts of the channel strip i want!!
somehow it is still less readable than some mixbus32c versions ago, maybe it is age though
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(09-18-2023, 07:33 AM)sunrat Wrote: I run it on a 4K monitor and it is fine. It takes a bit of tweaking of "GUI and font scaling" and "Mixer strip scale" as well as system display scaling. I think you need to reduce your GUI and font scaling.
My settings (Debian Bullseye with KDE Plasma):
- GUI and font scaling ~160%
- Mixer strip scale - 140%
- System display scaling - 150%
Screenshot:
I run similar settings now and it is quite readable..
another gui question I have; to make mixbus32c fullscreen, is this possible? I usually do F11 or Alt-F11 but this has no effect here on Mixbus...
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Ctrl-alt-f to toggle full-screen on pc. Mac is likely similar.
Also in the menu bar. View->full-screen
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09-21-2023, 04:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-21-2023, 04:44 PM by sunrat.)
I don't have View > Fullscreen in Linux version but Ctrl-Alt-F works to toggle full screen. Debian Bullseye with KDE Plasma here.
It's likely a window manager function and different Linux versions may have different window managers whereas Mac or Win always have only one option.
On a UHD (4K) monitor, one does not have to hide elements to fit all on screen.
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