Get audio visuals with your AUv3 host or the standalone app. Scope uses a two-axis graph to give a visual representation of a waveform over time, with the horizontal axis representing time and the vertical axis representing the amplitude. Oscilloscopes are frequently used to assist dynamics processing and sound synthesis. It's usually placed last in the signal chain, so that it analyses the cumulative effects of any plugins placed before it. Like any analysis plugin, though, you can place it anywhere in the chain, to view the signal at that point.
It does what it says it does
Its a clean & simple looking Oscilloscope Scope. I wish it had more depth + customizability.
Exactly as described
Simple and effective/useful oscilloscope. Works perfectly. Exactly zero frills! One frill I’d welcome: some demarcations for input level relative to 0db.
Full screen visualizer on my iPad!
Just lean your iPad on a speaker (or place elsewhere) and watch the show! Pure visual display with no indication of any app running. No controls visible! Just amazingly designed. Must be the best $.99 I ever spent...yup!
Unusable on iPhone X
Critical display info blocked by camera. Can’t escape live monitoring once started. Basically a UI fail when it comes to current iPhones.
Not enough standalone control
Why isn’t there a dead simple waveform viewing app I can use to make music reactive visuals? This app would be it but you can’t control the amplitude of the waveform when using your microphone, and apparently there’s no way to change the timing either to “zoom in” on the waveform. Both of these could be implemented with simple touch gestures.
Nice!
This app is simple and effective, very much needed
Great oscilloscope
Would be cool if you could change the color works very well with a small footprint.
We've upgraded our plugin to accommodate stereo inputs, fusing these signals into a singular, streamlined oscilloscope waveform, thereby enhancing the visualization process.
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