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First pre-release demo of the new Oscilloscope and Analyzer from Blue Mangoo

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

  • edited July 2020

    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 :wink:

  • 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

  • edited August 2020

    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 ?

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