Dear djay team, i nociced that some elements in the ui are relatively small, here is my list:
- loop size
- beetjump size
- quantization on/off
is it possible to make them more visible as i suppose they need to be checked many times during a gig?
thanks in advance
Simone
Thanks for the suggestion @SIMSU_84. I have forwarded this to the dev team for consideration. In the meantime, please use the blue Vote button at the top left of this page so we can gauge user demand for this feature. Thanks!
Thanks for bringing this up! I just wanted to add that, in my experience, the Gain knob and the Key indicator are also quite small and hard to see during a performance. It would be great if these could be made larger or more prominent in a future update.
Thanks for considering this!
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Thanks for the additional input @DJ_Big_Blender
Hi again @SIMSU_84.and @DJ_Big_Blender can you please share some screenshots so we can see what view mode and screen size you are using? Both of these influence the size of these elements.Thanks!
Sorry for my late reply, actually i’m using an ipad and a 13" macbook air, to my eyes everything is easy to read on ipad but on mac i find difficult to read some areas, i singn them with the red circle, also would be grat to have an indicator to understand if slip mode is on or off
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No problem @SIMSU_84. Thanks for the screenshot and additional info.
I am using it on a 16" MacBook Pro, which already has a larger screen than usual.
The screen resolution is set to 1536 x 960. However, I noticed that changing the resolution only affects the font size of playlists and similar UI elements—it does not change the size of the knobs or the Key field.
As can be seen in the screenshot, the Key field is slightly smaller than the font displaying the time. Especially when the “Show keys in different colors” option (which I really like) is enabled, the keys on the decks are not clearly visible to me—particularly the darker colors like purple.
Additionally, the Gain knob is so small that it doesn’t stand out. In a live situation, I often have to really think about where to look, which is not ideal.
Thanks for the screenshot and additional info @DJ_Big_Blender