This article talks about a common problem for people with high-resolution computers: how to make Electra X and other third-party plugins look bigger in FL Studio 20. It gives a simple fix for Electra X and also talks about other ways to change plugin sizes, explaining why some methods are better than others. The goal is to help you get your plugins looking just right.
Making Electra X Bigger
When you first load Electra X on a high-resolution screen, it might look really small. This can be annoying, but there's a simple fix right inside the plugin itself. You don't need to mess with your computer's settings or anything complicated.
The Easy Fix for Electra X
For Electra X, the solution is pretty straightforward. You just need to find the "size" option within the plugin's interface. It's usually clearly labeled.
- Locate the "Size" Option: Open Electra X and look for a setting called "size." It's right there, easy to spot.
- Choose a Bigger Size: Once you find it, just pick a larger size from the options. This will instantly make the plugin's window bigger and easier to see.
Other Ways to Change Plugin Size
While the above method works great for Electra X, you might have other plugins that don't have this specific "size" option. There are other ways to try and adjust plugin sizes, but some are better than others.
General Settings in FL Studio
FL Studio has a general setting where you can try to adjust the size of plugins. You can find this in the general settings of FL Studio. However, this method often makes the plugin look blurry, which isn't ideal. It's usually better to find a solution specific to the plugin itself if possible.
Contacting the Plugin Maker
If a plugin doesn't have a built-in size option, and the general FL Studio settings don't work well, your best bet is to contact the people who made the plugin. They can often tell you the best way to adjust its size or if there's a specific setting you're missing. This is what I had to do for Electra X, and it worked out.
Why Some Advice Isn't Good
Sometimes, you'll find advice online that suggests changing your computer's display resolution or using general scaling options. While these might make things bigger, they often lead to blurry visuals or affect everything on your screen, not just the plugin. It's usually best to find a solution that's specific to the plugin you're trying to adjust, so you don't end up with a blurry screen.
Final Thoughts
Making your plugins look right on a high-resolution screen can be a bit of a puzzle, but for Electra X, it's a simple fix. For other plugins, remember to check their specific settings first, and if that doesn't work, reaching out to the developers is a good next step. Avoid general system-wide changes if you can, as they often lead to a blurry experience. Getting your setup just right helps you focus on making music without any visual annoyances.