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Comments
Very cool.
I use the Scope in Drambo all the time.
This is easier to adjust and read, it seems
More powerful, too.
Looking forward to this utility.
This looks amazing.
Looks good! I've also noticed ToneBoosters has this already in their app (in their compressor which is amazing btw!)
Looks great- really useful!
Yeah looks nice, hope we can get a full screen view with a hidden menu option
Love it. Comprehensive. I wont be able to resist
Video:
Demo of frequency identification feature in our oscilloscope and spectrogram app
This looks helpful...Awaiting patiently...Might come in handy from time to time.
Thanks @White for always staying up-to-date and keeping our wallets slim
Looks real neat. This guys apps are clean and crispy.
Semi side note: was plotony any good? > speaking of visualized notes.
New video:
Oscilloscope & Spectrogram overview video
Looks good!
@Blue_Mangoo
The note information in the spectrogram would be more useful with vertical zoom and a note grid that lets us spot out-of-tune notes faster and more easily.
Also, having an adjustable trigger "dead time" could help displaying some difficult periodic signals more easily. Anything that allows us to have a steady waveform display is good 😊.
Edit: When zooming in vertically on the spectrogram, being able to choose a longer FFT window would also be helpful in order to increase the frequency resolution - especially in the lower frequency range.
Anyone using it with eurorack ?