Hey guys

For inspiration my i suggest looking at the mixxx program. They have buttons 
similar to what Vesa is invisioning.

On Monday, February 10, 2014 09:31:10 AM Vesa wrote:
> Here's a little mockup of what I envision would capture the spirit of
> the C-64:
> 
> 
> 
> This is just an example, and the knobs could be made differently, or a
> different colour used (we have 16 options!) but it shows the general
> idea: C-64 font, no antialiasing for anything, black background... the
> knobs would probably have to be a bit smaller, to make room for the
> waveform selector. The waveform buttons should look like C-64 sprites,
> which is easy to do - just use the palette and draw without
> anti-aliasing. This also is missing the row that has the global volume,
> filter etc. controls, but that shouldn't be a big thing to do once the
> layout is figured out.
> 
> The knob lines can't be made without antialiasing, since they're drawn
> by LMMS, but that's a minor concern IMO. (I could always tweak the knob
> code to add the option though...)
> 
> I'm attaching a convenient GIMP palette I made which is as close to an
> authentic C-64 palette as you can get with modern hardware. Also I
> posted a link to the font earlier, but here it is again, it's free to
> use for any purpose suits our needs:
> http://www.dafont.com/commodore-64-pixelized.font In GIMP, it works best
> by setting the size to 10px and switching off both hinting and antialiasing.


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