Synth Panels Designer, FREE UI design software by Soundmit and Faselunare

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Soundmit (http://www.soundmit.com) and Faselunare (https://www.faselunare.com) have just created the definitive software for drawing the UI of your musical instruments and it's free!

We finally announce the release of the first software produced by Soundmit in collaboration with Faselunare.
Synth Panels Designer (https://synthpanels.design) is an extension for Inkscape 1.0, the well-known open source vector graphics software.

Synth Panels Designer is the FREE and Open Source software thanks to which you can design the User Interface of your instruments in a more precise, fast and creative way.

You can create custom panels or in the main standards without worrying about the final dimensions. The following standards are supported at this time:

Eurorack 3U, Eurorack 1U, VCV Rack, Moog, Dotcom, Buchla, Serge, Loudest Warning, Fracrack, API500, 19 "standard and Hammond for guitar pedals.


Over 140 parameters to build your User Interface for both software and hardware.

Endless combinations to create knobs and sliders but above all for the creation of professional grade scales which have always been a crucial point for hobbyists and professionals in the sector.

Download the extension now from the Synth Panels Designer (https://synthpanels.design) website and don't forget to join the dedicated facebook group and like the page to get the update!

If you need help to realize your project, Faselunare can help you, from the wiring diagram to the prototype to the production!
If you have a project to promote, bring it to Soundmit, the next edition (the 10th) will be on 14/15 November 2020 in Turin - Italy

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Brilliant, I need to create a paper faceplate for Clouds Kammerl firmware.
Ive played with Inkscape previously and found it pretty comfortable.
Was designing simple stuff with shading and reflections quite quickly with no previous experience.
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Good! Let me know what do you think
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Havent had a play yet, but how easy would it be to adapt this to create templates for othr interfaces?
Im thinking printed overlays for controllers. Specifically have my Maudio UC-33 and 16 in mind
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