A good alternative to Vengeance Scope plug-in?

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Hello there, I’m looking for an alternative plugin of vengeance scope that doesn't work in mac M1 anymore. Any suggestion? :phones:

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Which part(s) of it did you like?

I found the waveform timeline view particularly useful and haven't found anything else that does that.

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MogwaiBoy wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 2:03 am Which part(s) of it did you like?

I found the waveform timeline view particularly useful and haven't found anything else that does that.
Yes, that part!

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The fact the it can sync to a specified pitch is super useful,
I wish other oscilloscopes did that.
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https://bomshankamachin.es/plugins/occularScope

This is free, syncs to BPM and might do what you need?

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andymcbain wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 1:36 pm https://bomshankamachin.es/plugins/occularScope

This is free, syncs to BPM and might do what you need?
wow, this seems pretty awesome. I'll try it later today! thank you!

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Scope has native M1 support (Universal 2 Binary) https://www.discodsp.com/scope/

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bardaxx wrote: Thu Dec 23, 2021 9:37 pm Hello there, I’m looking for an alternative plugin of vengeance scope that doesn't work in mac M1 anymore. Any suggestion? :phones:
Doesn't it work with Rosetta?

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Don’t they have the worst possible copy protection?
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I’m still a fan of signalizer even though it hasn’t been updated in quite a while. Discussed here: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 6&t=461414

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Ploki wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:12 am Don’t they have the worst possible copy protection?
Yes same here. I'd like to buy their mega scope but their copy protection is stopping me. It's a pity.

Melda MMultiAnalyzer is bad imho. It's not possible to beat sync it and it's a moving wave form, so you can't see it well. Repainting over time is much better.

What I do, many melda plugins have a meter section, some of them have a better wave meter than the melda analyser. Melda could technically be easily one of the best developers, but their missing attention to details is preventing it. Still like them a lot for their technical abilities though.
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I looked it up, it's mUtility. Check the right meter section, open details, activate only input waveform and you have a temp sync setting at the top. You can resize the metering section.

It's not the full waveform, but the magnitude. For me that's ok. The important thing for me is that it's repainting the waveform over time and not moving the waveform, which is a lot worse to analyse for your eyes.

Some other melda plugins have a real waveform at this meter, but so far I found no one with a tempo sync setting.

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Ben Schulz made changes last year to the licensing based on customer feedback. He allows offline activation and locking the license to a computer or USB stick, and if you do lock the license a second floating license becomes available. At least he's responsive to customer feedback. IMHO iLok is worse because you need to have a background process running at all times. Arturia is also worse, because they have a background process and online activation.

Yes there is the possibility of the vendor ghosting his user base and leaving you unable to launch the plugins if you choose online activation, but that seems like much ado about nothing. His spectrum and oscilloscope plugins are not so essential to a mix that you'd have a broken old project down the road if that happened. I've found his service to be top tier. Very responsive to my requests, always within 24 hours, and when a computer with a locked license died, he released the license so I could re-use. I'll take top quality service and regular updates of top quality plugins and a sub-optimal license scheme over poor service and no updates, all else being equal.

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