A choice is only sometimes better. If the result would look like Reaper, then I would uninstall directly. Not a single theme is functional in Reaper. Tracks and mixer have different heights and widths etc. It is unneeded complex an full of bugs. All available Themes are crap from 16 year old hipsters. The Theme Editor is so stupid in Reaper it's hard to believe. If anybody want to know how you never have to implement themes, then take a look at Reaper. I'd rather have one or two good themes that the developers have thought about. It's easy to setup and match to the claim of Mixcraft.
The older you get, the harder it is to see contrasts, resolution etc. I notice myself that the cycle of a new pair of glasses is getting shorter and shorter
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A theme for this purpose would make sense. Especially because many older users are probably also a target group of Mixcraft. Maybe high contrast theme with a bit larger fonts. But except a contrast thing maybe I can't see any problem. It's already full scalable.
But just because I don't like a modern look, missing glass effects or rounded edges, I wouldn't give up all the features. Acoustica needs to update the look and adapt it to all other modern applications including windows 11 etc. I think it worked out absolutely perfect.
And I wouldn't recommend Mixcraft for a theme editor as bad as in Reaper. That would destroy the entire product.And don't give 16-year-old users the opportunity to create hundreds of useless themes, otherwise you'll have to support mixcraft forever in Hobbit or Spiderman style.
Let's see what the Acoustica guys come up with for the older users of us. I'm pretty sure the guys will address that with an extra theme.