Curves & Membranes - A Slick Monosynth for Mac

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Let me know if you need another tester, I have a i5 with Iris XE graphics for the moment, great for low-end testing as it's pretty modest.

*I did pick up the bundle btw...

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Partials & Discrepancies sounds very intriguing! Will there be an option to have the more restrained, cool colour scheme from Curves & Membranes? As in, "less red" :-)

Also, what is that controller you're using in conjunction with the Seaboard? If you don't mind me asking...

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Old Norse wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 5:32 pm Partials & Discrepancies sounds very intriguing! Will there be an option to have the more restrained, cool colour scheme from Curves & Membranes? As in, "less red" :-)

Also, what is that controller you're using in conjunction with the Seaboard? If you don't mind me asking...
Thanks, it is a really interesting synth, if I am allowed to say so!

The controller is the OMX27, a diy project I picked up like 6 years ago. To be sincere I dug it out to have an extra set of mini midi keys when I test stuff sitting in my kitchen.

I will most likely not have different colour schemes. But the synth is not released yet, so who knows.
Product Janitor and Founder - Unusable Engineering - www.unusable.net

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pekbro wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 5:13 pm Let me know if you need another tester, I have a i5 with Iris XE graphics for the moment, great for low-end testing as it's pretty modest.

*I did pick up the bundle btw...
I have your contact info and will reach out if I need help.

All the Best,
Rasmus
Product Janitor and Founder - Unusable Engineering - www.unusable.net

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unusable wrote: Sun Jun 07, 2026 6:15 pm I will most likely not have different colour schemes. But the synth is not released yet, so who knows.
Understood! It looks great as it is, I just know that after six hours staring at a screen, my eyes appreciate the calmer, more towards less saturated, almost monochrome colour schemes.

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