SynthEdit 1.1 Workshop - Design awesome-looking skins for your synths
A plug-in that’s visually unappealing or difficult to use isn’t going to make friends in the studio. Daz Disley shows you how to make them look as good as they sound.

So far in this series we’ve used SynthEdit (SE) to build simple synths and fairly rudimentary effects, exporting them as plug-ins for use in our DAWs. But this time, for a change, we’re going to break with tradition for a music magazine and examine some graphic-design basics.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 82
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