17. November 2016 | Free Software | Carl
Jagged Planet releases update for the Oscillator-plugin J-Scope

Jagged Planet has released an update for the free-/shareware VST-Plugin oscilloscope J-Scope.
J-Scope is a VST* oscilloscope plugin, which can prove invaluable to anyone who develops audio software and has a need to diagnose problems or visualise waveforms.
In operation it is very similar to a real oscilloscope, and most controls will be familiar to anybody who has used a hardware ‘scope. The addition of a control for phosphor decay time allows the examination of rapidly changing waveforms as well as slowly evolving sound envelopes.
J-Scope accepts a stereo signal, and can display it in several modes:
Two separate traces, L and R
Single trace, sum of L and R
Single trace, difference between L and R
X/Y (Lissajous) plot, L vs R
X/Y (Lissajous) plot, Sum(L+R) vs Diff(L-R)
Other features of J-Scope include:
New in V1.1
One-shot trigger mode with optional pre- or post-delay
Linear, logarithmic and polar graticules
Cursor measurement of level, time, frequency, note
HIT OR SHIT Indicator
Average Indication by Readers
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