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Originally Posted by musicbynumbers
The way it's set up now, black or white (depending on theme) represents non tonal elements (broad noisy spectrums or transients) and works quite well for that.
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From a logical POV this does make sense, as white (and hence gray down to black) is a mix of all colors of the visual spectrum: no dominant frequency. But what exactly means "depending on the theme" ?
-Michael