Reference Guide
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Configure Colors dialog
Dialog Reference
Saturation Slider
This control increases or decreases the vibrancy of the selected color. A lower saturation value will
input more “grayness” to the color, making it appear more faded.
Reset Button
Pressing the Reset button resets the Brightness, Hue, and Saturation sliders to default values.
Save Changes for Next Session
Check this check box if you want SONAR to use any new color assignments the next time you open
SONAR.
Wallpaper
The options in this field allow you to set the color and design of SONAR’s background area. The
options are:
• Default. Choosing this option causes SONAR to use its original color and design for the
background.
• None. Choosing this option causes SONAR to use a flat, grey color for the background.
• Custom. Choosing this option opens the Wallpaper Bitmap dialog box, which allows you to
choose a graphics file (bitmap) to use as the background.
Defaults button
Clicking this button restores all of SONAR’s color settings to their original values.
Import button
This button opens the Import Color Set dialog, which allows you to import a color arrangement, or a
group of presets.
Export button
This button opens the Export Color Set dialog, which allows you to export a color arrangement, or a
group of presets.
The table below identifies each of the screen elements in SONAR:
Screen element Explanation
Window background Background color for the entire program window
Window text Text color
Rules in the Tempo view Vertical lines in the Tempo view used to mark time intervals
Major Rules Major lines used to mark larger intervals of time
Beat Rules Color of the Beat rule lines
Table 227.