Over the past few years, I've  designed software for clients that allows remote control of various vintage synthesizer hardware using computer-generated MIDI signals. The interface design is created using tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Figma, while the backend is developed in C++ and LUA.

These software products are intended to function as 'VST plugins' for users, enabling them to seamlessly integrate vintage sounds into the digital world of music production. I've designed layouts and control elements that pay homage to the vintage experience, incorporating references to the original layouts and logos


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Oberhiem OB-Sx Control Software - Like most of these designs, This design visually echos the early Oberhiem synth it's intended to control, with access to hidden features the front panel has no control for. The original hardware was released in 1980.
Sequential Prophet-600 Software Control Panel - This panel grants access to a number of hidden features on this vintage synthesizer, making patch design much more responsive and fast
Oberhiem Ob-8 Software Control Panel This software adds computer based patch memory that can be named and recalled