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3ee wrote:Next to the LED Color knob: Accuracy: "Divine"
good one! :hihi:
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jupiter8 wrote:
pdxindy wrote: the texture in the filter section looks a bit odd...
Looks just like the texture of a MiniMoog which i'm sure is no coincidence.

ahhh... I was thinking only from a visual perspective...

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pdxindy wrote:ahhh... I was thinking only from a visual perspective..
Yes,
Maybe it's the contrast between the darker ring and the brighter knob surface that needs some fine-tuning, but I'm sure that Urs will get it just right. :)

BTW, if we are at this picky chapter, IMHO:

-The DIVA logo needs a bit more blending in
-uhe logo needs to be better fitted
-Some small alignments to the labels
-The upper left wood edge seems a bit more obvious...
-The filter area background texture feels more like cardboard than steel.

Urs, please don't hate me! :lol: (I know that the GUI is not finished yet, I was just sayin' :) )

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Urs,
I hope you don't mind my 2+cents. I used to be a graphic designer and filmmaker wannabe so I am filled with visual opinions . . .

The layout is cool and it looks user-friendly; however, I think more contrast between the colors would make it easier on our eyes as we navigate. Overall, I think It seems a bit on the dark side.

Regardless, it looks exciting and I'm sure you will have a winner on your hands and on "our" desktops!

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Looking sharp!

Can you give us any expectations on the number and types of presets Diva will come with?

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I think the knobs and sliders are a bit lost . . . blended into the background. Wood is old, but so is an fat aging Diva. :-).

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Nicely done! Very clear-cut and organized. Remember, we're going to spend hundreds of hours with this... :)

A few niggles: I would leave the wood for the trees, they need it more than we do. And the Diva logo... hmmmm. It looks kinda cheap as of now, and clashes with the rest of the UI. Maybe something with less Schnoerkel?

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Looking good. 8)

(no niggles here)

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Looking good! :love:
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Looks fresh!
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3ee wrote:BTW, if we are at this picky chapter, IMHO:

-The DIVA logo needs a bit more blending in
-uhe logo needs to be better fitted
-Some small alignments to the labels
-The upper left wood edge seems a bit more obvious...
-The filter area background texture feels more like cardboard than steel.
Agreed with this, especially the suggestions for logos - they do need to look embedded, rather than tacked on.

Other than that - a very nice looking UI!

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This design is pleasing to my eyes.
pdxindy wrote:I would personally leave off the wood sides
And I would personally leave them on the sides :-)
(perhaps an option in the preferences to have them 'screwed off'?)
VitaminD wrote:I don't mind the wood sides but I would say they appear way too fat. Half that would be sufficient.
They're fine for me. I like a sturdy construction. I don't want it to be easily broken. ;-)
(perhaps an option in the preferences to choose between sturdy and flimsy?) :hihi:
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Timfonie wrote:perhaps an option in the preferences to choose between sturdy and flimsy?
plus a choice of walnut, cherry or maple?

(and for Zebra ;) )

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Love the colour scheme and general design, makes me think of red wine.
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As for he woods. I know it's awkward, but synths sound better with wooden panels. It's a stupid fact of life that I can't change, even if it's a waste of space. I'll think about an option to swap them for 19" ears. Or something.

As for the dark backgrounds. We have four types of backgrounds that correspond to four eras (for a lack of better words). The "slate" one is for a 1972 American synth, the "dark" one is for a mid-70ies Japanese synth, and then there is an analogue and a digital 80ies synth theme. (Digital only refers to control signals though)

Each slot in the vintage section (oscillator, highpass filter, lowpass filter, envelope 1, envelope2) can represent either 3 or 4 such eras with their different backgrounds/styles. Only envelopes come in 3 flavours, we haven't done the mid-70ies Japanese ones. Osc, highpass and lowpass come in 4 flavours, where the American model has a feedback circuit instead (Minis have highpass filters, but they are not adjustable)

All backgrounds are somewhat matched, but yet distinctive enough to tell them apart. The screenshot shows three of them.

The whole idea is "old meets new", with old being the familiar top panel, which corresponds to carefully modelled parts of old synths. The bottom part corresponds to a merely modern scheme, semi-real, semi-vector. The bottom part is all about being the mothership or sanctuary of the old stuff. It's the logic hat keeps the other stuff alive.

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