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Psyscope pro
Psyscope pro





Oscilloscope (with the ability to capture two channels but use channel 1 for synchronization. One of my hobbies is designing signal analyzers. These and rs-met analyzer was the basis I copied for my oscilloscopes.Īnother choice for our era are of course arduinos and similar microntrollers. Very good are the analyzers offered in wavelab. Hardware oscilloscopes are good, I don't own one but someday I 'll get one for the phosphor display. (free but suggest you watch this video to understand it) copeMulti/ (allows waveform comparison)įX23 Psyscope Pro: (multiple channels possible for comparison)Īs_SonoGx2: (not an oscilliscope but the spectral view is very useful because it can compare two signals)Ĭableguys Waveshaper.

psyscope pro

J-Scope VST Oscilloscope plugin: (updated to 64bit, I like this one)īlue Cat's Oscilloscope Multi. Trackmeter: (Lissajous and Oscilloscope displays, and much more) RS Met's Signal Analyzer is close, and usable I think. Secondary as a concern would be what type of workflow you want, having an oscilliscope that can track a waveform and phase-lock (so that the waveform is more or less 'stationary' on your view) is probably the ideal for the usages in this thread: I think one of the larger concerns here is whether one wants a plugin (or inside your DAW as above), or as a standalone application etc.

psyscope pro

Wonder if that's changed, I haven't looked in years.Virtins is meant to replicate those workflows, and the versions that work with the soundcard are inexpensive but I wonder how the workflow is. GaryB is lucky to have found an old unit, I have seen them occasionally on Craigslist and they still want too much for an impulse purchase ($1k+). Hardware oscilloscopes and waveform meters are often meant to work up to the Mhz range (if not higher).







Psyscope pro