Hey, good people of ilf!
My brother wants to mod his Akai Miniak with loads of encoders, buttons and a five octave keyboard. The Miniak has the same engine as the Alesis Ion and is quite a powerful little synth and he uses it for years, so the idea isn't as bad as it appears.
Because I used to be a graphic designer, he wants me to design the new layout, which will be lasercut and screenprinted. He wants a modernistic, innovative design, that doesn't rely on the typical grid of the different modules of the synth and has no retro vibe at all. Think of Modal 002, Modor NF-1 or various synths designed by Axel Hartmann.
Now I'm looking for some inspiration. Show me some gear (not necessarily synths) to blow my mind with their modernistic, innovative design.
Modernistic and innovative synthesizer designs
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Re: Modernistic and innovative synthesizer designs
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Re: Modernistic and innovative synthesizer designs
This doesn't maybe suit your project but the Elektron Sidstation came to mind:


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