Oscilloscope in Zebra2?

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Finally demoing Zebra2 after all this time and was shocked that there doesn't seem to be an oscilloscope. All of the other u-he synths seem to have one implemented.

Since, Zebra is so geared towards sound design, I don't understand the omission.

I looked in the manual and think I checked everything in the GUI, so my apologies if there is one and I just can't find it!

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because the zebra GUI is a tad older than the other GUIs. Zebra 3 will probably have one.
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True, that makes sense. It would be cool to see one added in the future.

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it would be a fairy tale! Urs become a magician, give us oscilloscope zebra
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...or you can use a 3rd party plugin after Zebra for the time being. Simple.

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Meanwhile there's a free one called S(m)exoscope.
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I really like S(m)exoscope. I just wish it were 64-bit.

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EvilDragon wrote:...or you can use a 3rd party plugin after Zebra for the time being. Simple.
Hi EvilDragon, what 3rd party scope do you use?

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My third party scope of choice for critical analysis of the waveform is the free Signal Analyzer from rs-met: http://www.rs-met.com/freebies.html

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I've actually been trying to decide between Schope and the Blue Cat scope.

Going to demo them both. Thanks!

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use your ears :D
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mcbpete wrote:My third party scope of choice for critical analysis of the waveform is the free Signal Analyzer from rs-met: http://www.rs-met.com/freebies.html
I really liked that one too while I was a PC user! Pity there's no Mac version (at least there wasn't the last time I looked).
Last edited by Howard on Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:26 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Howard wrote:
mcbpete wrote:My third party scope of choice for critical analysis of the waveform is the free Signal Analyzer from rs-met: http://www.rs-met.com/freebies.html
I really liked that one too while I was a PC user! Pit there's no Mac version (at least there wasn't the last time I looked).
Howard, what are you currently using on Mac? Any recommendations?

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Nope - been looking for ages. I still use s(m)exoscope.

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