[CLOSED] How about new default skin?
- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 771 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from Ableton Suite 9 and Reaper
so kind of feeling bored with the default skin - its been a long time now ...
ok this is not my skin:
http://pureav.deviantart.com/art/Sylent ... -430769010
but im really liking it
and it would show that there is still a bit progress left on sylenth1 ...
ok this is not my skin:
http://pureav.deviantart.com/art/Sylent ... -430769010
but im really liking it
and it would show that there is still a bit progress left on sylenth1 ...
-
- KVRist
- 147 posts since 7 Aug, 2011
omg cmon, as long as skin ISN'T ugly there is no need for anothere one... just focus on sound, default skin is ok, I think it doesn't interfere with sound synthesis and for me that's professional. If ya want eyecandys look somewhere else
- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 771 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from Ableton Suite 9 and Reaper
why should i look somewhere else? look im working since october 2008 with sylenth1, and when you work that long with something you feel like you need a change.
most of the people working with virtual synths/FX do agree that the GUI is really important for the creative process and it will inspire to create new presets. the eyecandy was meant in terms of inspiration.
that why im here and thought about how about lennard would allow official and also post about it in public, it would show some activity.
most of the people working with virtual synths/FX do agree that the GUI is really important for the creative process and it will inspire to create new presets. the eyecandy was meant in terms of inspiration.
that why im here and thought about how about lennard would allow official and also post about it in public, it would show some activity.
-
- KVRian
- 505 posts since 25 Mar, 2008
I agree that sound is what counts. I even think that the aesthetic quality of a GUI matters only before the purchase. When you are working with it, you don`t notice wether it looks nice or not.
I noticed that when I used Windows, I always thought Mac OS X looks so nice.
I got a Mac and 2 days later I didn`t notice its look anymore.
That being said, I still like pleasant looking GUIs and when it looks too ugly, I think it inspires people to NOT use the plug-in
Humans are irrational. I am certainly no exception.
I like your skin a lot. If the green color around the knobs would be different, maybe white, blue, red... I would love it. I guess that is not a complicated thing to customize ... (?) ... so I`d say it`s a great addition.
I noticed that when I used Windows, I always thought Mac OS X looks so nice.
I got a Mac and 2 days later I didn`t notice its look anymore.
That being said, I still like pleasant looking GUIs and when it looks too ugly, I think it inspires people to NOT use the plug-in
Humans are irrational. I am certainly no exception.
I like your skin a lot. If the green color around the knobs would be different, maybe white, blue, red... I would love it. I guess that is not a complicated thing to customize ... (?) ... so I`d say it`s a great addition.
-
- KVRist
- 61 posts since 3 Aug, 2006
There was plans to release Sylenth with a skinning system, Scott Kane did a wonderful job with his mockups.
http://s0nkite.deviantart.com/art/Lenna ... -105201336
If I recall correctly they were unable to come to agreeable terms, and the whole idea was scrapped (or put on an extremely cold back burner).
Skins would certainly breathe some life into S1, even if it's only cosmetic.
http://s0nkite.deviantart.com/art/Lenna ... -105201336
If I recall correctly they were unable to come to agreeable terms, and the whole idea was scrapped (or put on an extremely cold back burner).
Skins would certainly breathe some life into S1, even if it's only cosmetic.
- KVRAF
- 1706 posts since 1 Mar, 2010 from Paris
The funniest thing is that some of those ones are not mockups but functional...cotdagoo wrote:There was plans to release Sylenth with a skinning system, Scott Kane did a wonderful job with his mockups.
There are few great skins for Sylenth1. Most of them are very eye-candy but not very practical when you use S1 very often.
Free banks for soft synths | ghostwave.fr | soundcloud.com/ghostwaveaudio
-
- KVRian
- 505 posts since 25 Mar, 2008
I find the Sylenth1 - LT Skin [UPDATED] by Pureav is very quick to read. By that I mean that you only need one 0.5 second look at it and you immediately have an idea of the parameter values that you where looking for.
-
- KVRAF
- 35436 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Wow, these look great. I agree that the default skin is ok and functional, but it looks a bit ugly and cheap. Especially the LT Skin [Updated] looks way better, and very modern.
- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 771 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from Ableton Suite 9 and Reaper
its not my skin, one of my friends posted it on his facebook. well its the first skin i replaced within a short time, because its dark, good readable and got all its functionality the default got.
the LT-skin reminds me on a virus somehow - never had one.
dont know that it was considered to get skn0te in the boat, to make some official S1 skins.
i think too more people would consider to buy S1 - when the skin got updated, i mean its only cosmetics, but these sometimes trick the newbies.
still hope i get more votes in the poll.
cheers,
Ameyah
the LT-skin reminds me on a virus somehow - never had one.
dont know that it was considered to get skn0te in the boat, to make some official S1 skins.
i think too more people would consider to buy S1 - when the skin got updated, i mean its only cosmetics, but these sometimes trick the newbies.
still hope i get more votes in the poll.
cheers,
Ameyah
- KVRist
- 47 posts since 12 Jan, 2014 from Yorkshire, England
Thanks for creating this topic. I'm the creator of the skin and was heading over here to start a topic myself, haha. The feedback/downloads so far has been fantastic, couldn't be happier!
That's about it really...just a thanks. I casted a vote too, but for "other". I'd rather my work not become defaults, unless they were originally designed for that purpose. Plus, I'd be a bit of tit to vote my own skin up.
- Lance
That's about it really...just a thanks. I casted a vote too, but for "other". I'd rather my work not become defaults, unless they were originally designed for that purpose. Plus, I'd be a bit of tit to vote my own skin up.
- Lance
- KVRAF
- 2121 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Saint Germain en Laye, France
- KVRist
- 360 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
Thanks for that skin. It is really really good. So good in fact it made me spend time to figure out how to modify the 64bit version of the dll.Skyre wrote:Thanks for creating this topic. I'm the creator of the skin and was heading over here to start a topic myself, haha. The feedback/downloads so far has been fantastic, couldn't be happier!
That's about it really...just a thanks. I casted a vote too, but for "other". I'd rather my work not become defaults, unless they were originally designed for that purpose. Plus, I'd be a bit of tit to vote my own skin up.
- Lance
(resource hacker obviously has problems with 64bit dll's - Explorersuite is the one you want to use)
Now everytime I open the Sylenth gui I repond with - aah, thats nice!
- KVRist
- 47 posts since 12 Jan, 2014 from Yorkshire, England
- KVRist
- 47 posts since 12 Jan, 2014 from Yorkshire, England
Very welcome man!Mace404 wrote: Thanks for that skin. It is really really good. So good in fact it made me spend time to figure out how to modify the 64bit version of the dll.
(resource hacker obviously has problems with 64bit dll's - Explorersuite is the one you want to use)
Now everytime I open the Sylenth gui I repond with - aah, thats nice!
Yeah somebody recommended Restorator 2007 for the 64bit mod...though a google search I found some foreign guy who said it messed up it computer. I certainly don't want that happening. I obviously don't have time to test out all possible programs so it's good to hear what works from others. I'll update the dA description with Explorersuite.
Thanks again!
- Lance
- KVRAF
- 23102 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Hm... But the latest version of ResHacker does open 64-bit DDLs just fine...