u-he Oscilloscope plug-in?

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Is there any possibility of u-he taking their on-board synth oscilloscope designs, and developing a fully fledged oscilloscope plug-in to work with any signal fed into it?

The reason I ask is u-he have some of the nicest looking and behaving oscilloscopes I've seen in the software domain, and I feel it would be a rather nice and useful utility to have.

Thoughts?
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There's a plan to do that. Just not enough time atm...

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+1000

They really are beautiful (and informative).

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Indeed, nice idea. It would fill a niche, since there aren't many good alternatives, and s(m)exoscope is rather old and only 32 bit compatible.

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Yeah, this is something I'd be interested in as well... :tu:
When modeling waves, I currently use s(m)exoscope but it has some limitations at some point...

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3ee wrote:I currently use s(m)exoscope but it has some limitations at some point...
It's 32 bit only.
It's sad that most of smartelectronix has never released their plugin code, but just abandoned it
Murderous duck!

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Urs wrote:There's a plan to do that. Just not enough time atm...
Excellent, thanks Urs. Look forward to it! :tu:
A composer is a guy who goes around forcing his will on unsuspecting air molecules, often with the assistance of unsuspecting musicians. - FZ

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3ee wrote:Yeah, this is something I'd be interested in as well... :tu:
When modeling waves, I currently use s(m)exoscope but it has some limitations at some point...
The Vengeance VPS Scope (which is available from Computer Music Mag vault) is a good one.

Cheers,

provoc
Last edited by provoc on Sun Oct 18, 2015 12:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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provoc wrote:The Vengeance VPS Scope
i saw a video and would recommend this plugin. but it is sad you need at least one bought plugin from them.
is the computer music version complete for free? does it have any limitations? does it need a dongle?

cheers, Anton

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CM version is free (of course), no dongle needed.

For me one of the best free scopes (together with Voxengo Span).

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Supporting this idea!
Instead of printing, we need an oscilloscope.

I already use Schope, but I believe you guys can do best one.

With smooth framerate, handy zoom (with good resolution for peaks), and some quantize options.

Kind regards,
enryoki
-enryoki

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would be nice to have some sort of saving as JPEG to do some cool waveform art or videos

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A neat feature that would be really nice to have is if you could set the zoom level to the frequency of the incoming MIDI note. This would make complex wave-forms easier to visualize without having them skip around as they would in plugins that try to reset at the beginning of each cycle such as RS-MET Signal Analyzer, s(M)exoscope, and J-Scope (all of which are otherwise excellent). Cableguys WaveShaperCM has this feature though though otherwise has very little control over the display.
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Nice suggestions. Also on the topic of oscilloscope waveform art and videos etc.. Another nice feature for this would be to have two channel outputs on x and y axis, or lissajous mode.

I've been experimenting with this sort of thing a bit in max recently, but the scope in max isn't that great either.
A composer is a guy who goes around forcing his will on unsuspecting air molecules, often with the assistance of unsuspecting musicians. - FZ

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Teezdalien wrote:Nice suggestions. Also on the topic of oscilloscope waveform art and videos etc.. Another nice feature for this would be to have two channel outputs on x and y axis, or lissajous mode.

I've been experimenting with this sort of thing a bit in max recently, but the scope in max isn't that great either.
A oscilloscope of u-he quality with syphon out would make me very happy. Lots of fun video stuff could be done.

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