https://we.tl/t-zJdtWd2AwL

I don't think it's fair to say it has any GT Wave and Nitro resemblance anymore
The skin is partially inspired by Gin & Tonic Wave i did for Microtonic
Some elements are from Nitro.

That's very nice and pretty. I like it!Ploki wrote: Sat Dec 18, 2021 2:51 pm Short description: it's a smaller skin with different focus than the original, namely, the skin is centered around Feedback and Delay, and all feedback functions are centered around the main feedback knob.
What i need some help with:
So, I can't remember how i accessed MIDI edit, settings and preset browser pages in script editor when i was doing Presswerk Nitro, and I really don't think i can make it work in text editor.
Right now, these things are broken.
I'm also a bit lost how to correctly setup control link.
you can download it, but it's far from done at this point, there's issues such as some knob responses, brightness still being a knob while it's technically slider, etc.
https://we.tl/t-F5uyGs9omF
The skin is partially inspired by Gin & Tonic Wave i did for Microtonic![]()
Some elements are from Nitro.

it's just a "label"

Yeah, i'm not totally sold on it either.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:54 pm Ploki, if you're interested in doing an alternate theme using the same color scheme as the light Presswerk UI, I'd be all in. The layout and design of the elements on this is nice, but blue onlow contrast for me (blue text, blue background - very hard to read). A more traditional cream (light elements) or dark gray (LFO/Mix) background, with contrasting light or dark text would be lovely. I'd even go so far as, do dark big knobs on the light section, and lighter knobs and handles on the dark section so those pop out too. Just my opinion of course! I really like your Microtonic and Presswerk skins and this one has a great layout and idea, it's just the color choices I don't love.

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