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Hi, great question.
I use Sketch. A lot of other devs (mostly non-music) use it too. It's kind of taken the place of Adobe Fireworks, if you remember back that far.
That's very kind of you! While I've got the UI done for dozens of future app ideas, there are quite a bit of Devs that hate designing UIs. You might try posting in the "App Development" category in this forum. Hopefully someone will take you up on that!
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Some nice teasers in tat shot, especially the Nerd Lead (my wallet is ready) 😂
I've used Sketch a bit before switching to Figma.
I don't want to be burden for the devs there, first I need to get a grip on it myself before I pust there.
Are there resources like design systems for audio apps that I can inspect within Sketch? I think I'm ok at layout and grids and stuff like that, but never really did skeumorphic designs. When I got into UI design flatness was all the rage.
The wood on the Moog and Juno are they raster based/photos or vectors with gradient effects?
I spent a charmed few hours playing the King of X/VHS/Saga/SNES ROMplers yesterday and I think King of Digital is my favourite of the lot (though Nerd is also very nice)
I do love designing sounds from the ground up on a big complicated synth but there's something so instantly appealing about these apps and their PCM samples
the pad sounds in KOD are so transcendent, really takes me away
Really digging this synth. Such a great array of presets. Will this ever see M1 Mac compatibility? I noted that at least one AudioKit synth worked on Apple silicon Mac’s (can’t remember which now). If for no other reason it makes transferring projects to Logic on Mac so much easier and more flexible.