![]() ![]() If you try this workaround, let us know in the comments if it worked for you as well. Or you can go to preferences/general/advanced settings, and change the HiDPI Awareness mode to “Unaware” (which makes the behavior match 5.x). The 6.02 update has some changes in this regard, Justin sent me a message on Twitter.Ħ.02 has a per-plug-in setting to allow the floating FX to be hidpi-unaware. Reporting your experience to the official forum with your system info, problem plugins, settings and workarounds is the only way things can improve for all. Of course, keep in mind that REAPER 6 is very new and these things are likely to change and improve in the coming months. Thanks to Evildragon for providing the screenshot Switch to System or System Enhanced et voila! Click on “Change Hi DPI Settings” and you will have 3 options: Application, System and System Enhanced.Go to the properties of the file “reaper.exe” (ALT+ENTER shortcut or Right-Click on the file and select “Properties”) and go to the “Compatibility” tab.I finally found the issue, I’ll give to you so you can spread it better than me : I even tried to change some parameters in the Theme development options but it was unsuccessful. I tried to find the problem with the Advanced UI/ System Tweaks on Reaper but that didn’t help me. image from Mario Andrich on Facebook Reaper User Group With this recent version of Reaper, all my plugins were drastically shrunk and it was impossible to work with such a small UI resolution. youll go out and add your own third-party plug-ins Reaper supports VST, VST3, AU. The great thing about REAPER and most modern DAWs is that plugin delay compensation is automatic. Reaper, the digital audio workstation (DAW) from a tiny California. Without it, working on a track in a DAW would be a sonic mess. I’d like to give a useful tip concerning the version 6.xx on Windows only and it’s about the issue with plugins scaling on 4K monitors (or probably less). In REAPER, plugin delay compensation helps us out by offsetting audio delay caused by plugins in real-time. REAPER user Khatcha send me an email today with a tip to help those on Windows that found some of their VST plugins were tiny after the REAPER 6.0 upgrade.
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