Reaper Theme :http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10891235/RADO_Theme(2).rarColor set:http://stash.reaper.fm/5823/ED's Color Toolbar v2.5.zip
SWS Extension:http://www.standingwaterstudios.com/The color set simply allows you to change the color of any track. In order to use the colorset, you must have the latest version of SWS Extension (it's free) here's how to use it:
~Download, and install the latest
SWS Extension version from the link above.
~Next Download the
color set Zip folder(link above).
~Run Reaper, then go to Options->Show Reaper resource path in explorer/finder and Unzip the color set folder to THIS folder.The icons, key map and menu set file will unpack where they need to be
~Open Actions list again, then press "Import/Export..." button and select "Import..." Now navigate to your KeyMaps folder, then load up Color Toolbar Actions.ReaperKeyMap.
~Now go to Options->Customize toolbar... Bear in mind that I used
TOOLBAR 2 for these icons. If you have toolbar 2 already taken, then you need to go to the folder in which you installed Reaper, and check inside MenuSets folder, open Color Toolbar.ReaperMenuSet file, and change the number inside the brackets. For example, if you have toolbar 4 free, change [Floating Toolbar 2] to [Floating Toolbar 4].
~Now go back to REAPER's Customize toolbar... and load up the Color Toolbar.ReaperMenu file. It should be located in your Reaper\MenuSets folder, unless you moved MenuSets folder to your %appdata%/REAPER folder (where menuset files usually reside, on Windows)
~After you loaded the toolbar, save it, and then open the Color Management window by clicking the Palette icon on the toolbar you've just created (the last one on bottom right). You can use the toolbar, or you can open the Actions list, and search for "SWS manage" to find the command. We need to load our custom colorset in there. The file is located inside the REAPER\ColorThemes folder, if you unpacked the ZIP file directly in your REAPER folder.
Enjoy!