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There are other approaches as well.

For me, musical instruments and tools are toys. In fact, it's funny that making music in English is called "playing" music... For me, music is an emotional and physical game.

So a theme with colorful reliefs and loaded with icons brings me closer to the physical world that is lost with computing.

Are they distracting? redundant? Well, distraction and redundant can be a source of inspiration and generate a specific mood for the type of music you want to create, as long as they don't get in the way.

Not only is there executive functionality, but also emotional functionality.

Retro icons transport me to the 90s and make me enter a nineties emotional state to compose.

Bit and symbolic icons make me enter a state of precision and elegant design, appropriate for mixing and mastering a soundtrack that has already been recorded.

There is no absolute vision, there are approaches. Just trying to make your Grayscale theme enjoyable from different angles.