How can I add more colours to colorize tracks in Cubase? [solved]

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  1. Bunford

    Bunford Audiosexual

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    How can I add colour swatches to Cubase so that I get many more track colour options than the ones appearing by default?

    I've seen some with 128 colours, including various gradients of the same colour and so on.

    Cheers :wink:
     
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  3. Bunford

    Bunford Audiosexual

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    Nevermind....in typical's Sod's Law fashion, I found it in Cubase immediately after posting, despite having looked a ton before!

    It's under Project > Project Colors Setup > Presets for anyone interested, here you can change basic colors to 32, color tints to 4, and then in the Options tab save as the default to have it available for every project.
     
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    BTW, if you don't like the default colors you get, I've always wanted at least brown and greyscale, someone on the Steinberg forums has shared their color palette:

    https://forums.steinberg.net/t/sharing-my-128-custom-color-set/160120

    Open their project, then save the color set as default in the same color setup menu. You always have the option of returning to the 'Factory Settings'.
     
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