Hello to everyone. I'm not a frequent poster, but mostly listen, watch and learn. With a recent back surgery which has
left me with way more time on my hands than I am used to, I began playing around with skinning. I LOVE J River, as it has
allowed me to go to a completely computer controlled set up with active speakers and room correction.
Two things brought me to produce these skins--too much time
, and my desire to have a preamp look to J River to replace the real thing (not sure why I miss that part of going active, but that's the ONLY thing I miss!)
I haven't totally finished them all--they just keep morphing and there are some parts that aren't finished (slim player and full screen which
I rarely use, and other small parts that I keep discovering (and I'm still having issues consistently figuring out all of the color
controls from within the .xml file--sometimes I think I know what colors changes where, and other times I get it totally wrong.)
Some of the buttons and controls I "rethought" to go along with my "theme"--the larger buttons or lack there of may not be everyone's favorite. I know it won't work for everyone. These are definitely not minimalist skins.
Sorry for the long ramble, just thought it would be good to know my choices and why my skins are "top heavy" (I like more room at the
top of the skin and larger buttons (like a real preamp). Since I don't use multiple views, or tag, or use the more buried menus (or play video,
or view pictures much yet) these are very useable for my use.
I have no idea how they look on other size monitors or even with certain views that I don't use. I use my Ultrabook (15" screen ) to design
and view the skins. J River, which does the convolution and control of the soundcard, is on my main machine in another room--it controls everything, but I rarely use JRiver from that computer except for rips/tags/changes. My notebook is my primary source of using and viewing
these skins.
Thanks so much for looking. Feel free to comment. I have NO graphics training, or much computer training (even the .xml file was new and challenging)
so this has been a learning process from the ground up.
Ken
I apologize if its not cool to borrow/modify elements of other skins--I've used some parts, modified others and started from scratch in many places. I made these skins for me and I'm really pretty pleased/proud of the results.
I've used brand names for 3 skins (I like logos), but if its in bad taste/illegal to use them without permission (which I don't have), then those should go.
**Emotiva came about because I own/like the amps (I own 7 amps/channels that power my active speakers.)
**ML just seemed to look good (to me) as I've always liked the look of Mark Levinson gear--simple, but substantial--and one of just a few
of my skins without a lot of blue!
**TubeAmp--I've always owned Audio Research tube gear until going active and this one came together nicely
**GuitarAmp--I don't play, but wish I did, so it was neat theme to pursue. I thought it came together wonderfully.
**Steampunk--this is a wild skin--I'm sure not many will like it as it almost garish! I LOVE the band RUSH and their latest stage
sets and album lead me to want to have a skin based on this theme. LOTS going on in this one. I've borrowed lots of stuff from them for this.
**silverhex (couldn't come up with a better name) is mostly my choices of colors and dimension. I learned a lot about GIMP doing this one.
I think its actually one of the best skins.