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s (M)exoscope: A Free and Modular Oscilloscope VST Plugin with 64-bit Support


How to Download and Use s(M)exoscope, a Free Oscilloscope VST Plugin




If you are looking for a free and easy way to visualize and analyze your audio signals, you might want to check out s(M)exoscope, a free oscilloscope VST plugin that works in both 32-bit and 64-bit digital audio workstations (DAWs). In this article, we will show you what s(M)exoscope is, how to download it, and how to use it in your DAW.


What is s(M)exoscope and why do you need it?




s(M)exoscope is an oscilloscope VST plugin that lets you visually monitor audio waveforms




An oscilloscope is a device that displays the waveform of an electrical signal, such as an audio signal. By looking at the waveform, you can see how the signal changes over time in terms of amplitude (height), frequency (width), and phase (position). This can help you understand how your audio sounds and behaves.




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s(M)exoscope is a VST plugin that simulates an oscilloscope on your computer screen. You can use it to monitor any audio signal that passes through it, such as a synth, a guitar, a drum, or a vocal. You can also use it to compare two audio signals by using two instances of s(M)exoscope.


s(M)exoscope can help you analyze the amplitude, frequency, and phase of your audio signals




By using s(M)exoscope, you can gain valuable insights into your audio production and mixing. For example, you can use it to:


  • Check the loudness and dynamics of your audio signals



  • Identify the fundamental frequency and harmonics of your audio signals



  • Detect any clipping, distortion, or noise in your audio signals



  • Align the phase of your audio signals to avoid phase cancellation



  • Visualize the effects of filters, compressors, EQs, and other plugins on your audio signals



s(M)exoscope also has a built-in analysis tool that can measure the amplitude, frequency, and length of any selection of the waveform in the display. This can help you calculate the exact values of your audio parameters.


How to download s(M)exoscope for free in 64-bit format




s(M)exoscope is available as a VST and VST3 plugin for Windows and Mac OS




s(M)exoscope is compatible with most DAWs that support VST or VST3 plugins, such as Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase, Logic Pro, Reaper, Studio One, and more. It works on both Windows and Mac OS operating systems.


s(M)exoscope was recently port ed to 64-bit by Armando Montanez using the JUCE framework




s(M)exoscope was originally developed by Bram de Jong and Sean Evans of Smartelectronix, a collective of music software developers. The last official version of s(M)exoscope was released in 2004 and only supported 32-bit DAWs.


In 2018, Armando Montanez, a software engineer and musician, decided to port s(M)exoscope to 64-bit using the JUCE framework, a cross-platform C++ library for audio applications. He also added some new features and improvements, such as VST3 support, resizable GUI, and bug fixes.


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You can download s(M)exoscope from Armando's website or from the original Smartelectronix website




If you want to download s(M)exoscope in 64-bit format, you can visit Armando's website and download the latest version for Windows or Mac OS. You can also find the source code and the changelog on his GitHub page.


If you want to download s(M)exoscope in 32-bit format, you can visit the original Smartelectronix website and download the legacy version for Windows or Mac OS. You can also find some presets and skins for s(M)exoscope on the same website.


How to use s(M)exoscope in your DAW




You can insert s(M)exoscope as a standard effect or as a modular version for modular hosts




To use s(M)exoscope in your DAW, you need to insert it as an effect plugin on the track or bus that you want to monitor. You can also insert it on the master output to monitor the whole mix.


s(M)exoscope comes in two versions: a standard version and a modular version. The standard version has one input and one output, and can be used in any DAW that supports VST or VST3 plugins. The modular version has two inputs and two outputs, and can be used in modular hosts that support VST or VST3 plugins, such as Plogue Bidule, AudioMulch, or Reaktor.


You can adjust the display controls, retrigger modes, and options of s(M)exoscope




s(M)exoscope has a simple and intuitive interface that lets you control how the waveform is displayed and analyzed. You can adjust the following parameters:


ParameterDescription


TimeSets the horizontal zoom of the display, from 1 ms to 10 s per division


AmpSets the vertical zoom of the display, from 0.01 to 10 per division


DCOffsets the vertical position of the display, from -5 to 5 divisions


FreezePauses the display and holds the current waveform


SyncSets the retrigger mode of the display, from off to hard sync


Sync LevelSets the retrigger threshold of the display, from -1 to 1


Sync SourceSets the retrigger source of the display, from input 1 to input 2


OptionsOpens a menu with additional options, such as grid, colors, skins, presets, and analysis tool


You can use the analysis tool to measure the properties of the waveform in the display




s(M)exoscope has a handy analysis tool that can measure the amplitude, frequency, and length of any selection of the waveform in the display. To use it, you need to click on the Options button and select Analysis Tool. Then, you need to drag your mouse over the waveform to select a region. The analysis tool will show you the following information:


  • Peak: The maximum amplitude of the selection in dBFS



  • RMS: The root mean square amplitude of the selection in dBFS



  • Freq: The frequency of the selection in Hz



  • Length: The length of the selection in samples and milliseconds



  • Cycles: The number of cycles in the selection



  • Duty: The duty cycle of the selection as a percentage



  • Phase: The phase difference between input 1 and input 2 in degrees (only available in modular version)



  • Corr: The correlation coefficient between input 1 and input 2 (only available in modular version)



You can also save the analysis results as a text file by clicking on the Save button.


Conclusion and FAQs




s(M)exoscope is a useful and free oscilloscope VST plugin that works in 64-bit DAWs




s(M)exoscope is a great tool for anyone who wants to visualize and analyze their audio signals in a simple and intuitive way. It can help you improve your audio production and mixing skills by showing you how your audio sounds and behaves. It can also help you troubleshoot any problems or errors in your audio signals.


s(M)exoscope is free to download and use, and it works in both 32-bit and 64-bit DAWs. You can download it from Armando's website or from the original Smartelectronix website. You can also find some presets and skins for s(M)exoscope on the same websites.


FAQs




  • Q: What is the difference between s(M)exoscope and a spectrum analyzer?



A: A spectrum analyzer shows the frequency spectrum of an audio signal, while an oscilloscope shows the waveform of an audio signal. A spectrum analyzer can help you see the frequency balance and distribution of your audio sig


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