Last Updated by Laidman & Katsura on 2024-05-02
1. Of course, the display will not change at all if WaveWindow cannot find a 'musical note', so if the display seems to have 'locked up' make sure you are not in Capture mode.
2. Consider what happens when the waveform being displayed does not repeat precisely at the fixed interval... The waveform can appear to 'travel' across the display, either backward or forward.
3. The sync mode employed here delays the incoming signal until a positive-going, zero-crossing is found.
4. The figures thus produced can actually be used to determine the frequency of the input, by looking at the resultant pattern, and comparing it to a table of known patterns for given frequency ratios.
5. In Lissajous mode, a sine wave is substituted for the standard 'sawtooth' wave applied to the horizontal input.
6. This can be useful for a hands-free operation where you play a note, then be quiet, and the wave will stay on the screen.
7. When it finds something that looks like it may be some sort of musical note, it holds it on the display until the next musical note is found.
8. Capture - This sync method uses a bit of 'fuzzy-logic' to determine if the signal is perhaps a 'pitched' sound.
9. If the incoming data is periodic, you will see more cycles when the Horizontal Scale is increased.
10. At the 1x setting, every point of incoming data is displayed.
11. Lissajous figures are of primary interest in viewing frequencies which are integer ratios to the sweep frequency.
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- Grid: Places a grid on the display with tick marks along the horizontal axis. The unit of time represented by one division is shown on the WaveWindow display. The vertical axis is represented by a solid line at the midpoint and a dashed line midway between the vertical limits.
- Plot Mode: Offers three modes - Dots, Lines, and Lissajous Figures. In Lissajous mode, a sine wave is substituted for the standard 'sawtooth' wave applied to the horizontal input. Lissajous figures are of primary interest in viewing frequencies which are integer ratios to the sweep frequency.
- Sync Method: Offers three modes - Async, Sync, and Capture. Async means no synchronization. Sync delays the incoming signal until a positive-going, zero-crossing is found. Capture uses fuzzy logic to determine if the signal is perhaps a 'pitched' sound.
- Focus: Simulates the focus adjustment found on real oscilloscopes. Here, focus merely changes the size of the dot or line (see plot modes).
- Horizontal Scale: Changes the horizontal time scale. At the 1x setting, every point of incoming data is displayed. At 2x, every other data point is displayed. At 4x, every fourth point is displayed.
- Color Sets: Provides a number of different color sets for your viewing pleasure. Experiment to find the best color combination for your monitor.
- The app works great for monitoring microphone/line-in input.
- It is easy to use and has a simple interface.
- The app currently only monitors microphone/line-in input and cannot monitor other inputs such as Logic.
- Some users have reported issues with obtaining a serial number and contacting support.
- The app may not work as an audio plug-in within Logic Pro X.
How to get a serial number for the audio unit? No support available
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