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osci-render
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Seeking artist to create oscilloscope art for music video. Let me know!
That said, you’d probably do just fine with Osci-Render and a virtual oscilloscope. Heck, you can get a cheap CRT tv and mod it to be your own xy oscilloscope, then take a video of the screen for less than some freelance artist fees.
- Synthesizer built with Java that renders objects on an oscilloscope in real-time using audio
- My synthesizer built with Java that renders objects on an oscilloscope in real-time using audio
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Is it possible to create a VST that wraps around a standalone Java program, launching it as a separate process?
I am the developer of a synth written in Java that is currently a standalone program that I'd like to turn into a VST. There are in theory VST wrappers for Java, the most well-known one being jVSTwRapper, but these are very old and unmaintained and only support 32-bit Java 8 and VST2. My synth is using 64-bit Java 19, so there's clearly a disconnect. I'm assuming it's a lost cause trying to get this to work with my project. If it's at all relevant, my synth uses JavaFX for the GUI.
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I played the TF2 theme on an oscilloscope
I'm using software called osci-render https://github.com/jameshball/osci-render to render the SVG and then just Google "tf2 logo SVG" and you should find what you need :) As for the MIDI I just found that by googling again. You'll need to use something like MIDIMapper and LoopBe Internal MIDI or a DAW to route it to osci-render :)
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Is there another program similar to OsciStudio
You can find osci-render here: https://github.com/jameshball/osci-render download it from here: https://github.com/jameshball/osci-render/releases/tag/v1.32.0 and there's some documentation here: https://github.com/jameshball/osci-render/wiki
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What is THE easiest way to create oscilloscopemusic??
do you want to use mostly graphics input? https://github.com/jameshball/osci-render
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A demo of my newest VST3 plugin - WavShaper! It's not 100% done, but I'll comment with a link.
It's really quite easy! The one thing you need to know how to use is osci-render, which you use to get the shapes in the first place. I can make a quick tutorial for that if you want!
- osci-render - Cross-platform, open-source oscilloscope music synthesizer written in Java
- Osci-render – Cross-platform, open-source oscilloscope music synthesizer
OpenHantek6022
- $60 PC Oscilloscope Review
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Fantastic Oscilloscopes and Where To Buy Them.
I'm by no means an expert but I got myself a Hantek 6022BE. It's 2 channel, 20MHz USB scope that is popular enough to be fairly well supported by the open source community (eg. https://github.com/OpenHantek/OpenHantek6022). It suits my needs pefectly well - I dabble in Arduino, some basic PCB design, etc. and I wanted to see a bit more than a multimeter can show me. I didn't feel like spending 5 times as much on the most basic dedicated scope and so far I'm happy with my choice.
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What is the best way to install an old (pre-bullseye) kernel?
I'm currently working with the developer (https://github.com/OpenHantek/OpenHantek6022/issues/207), but it seems the issue lies with my laptop's hardware/kernel combo. I'm currently using the latest version of the software as well
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Are any of the portable/handheld/USB Oscilloscopes worth getting?
The best fix for the crap Hantek 6022 software is to run OpenHantek6022. It still doesn't make it a particularly great scope, but it does make it usable.
What are some alternatives?
sosci - Software oscilloscope for displaying live audio, as you would on an oscilloscope
openhantek - OpenHantek is a DSO software for Hantek (Voltcraft/Darkwire/Protek/Acetech) USB digital signal oscilloscopes
ImmersivePortalsMod - Non-Euclidean in Minecraft. See through portals and teleport seamlessly.
esp32-oscilloscope - A very basic esp32-based logic analyzer capable of sampling digital signals at up to ~3.2MHz.
Soundflower - MacOS system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications. Soundflower works on macOS Catalina.
Haasoscope - Docs, design, firmware, and software for the Haasoscope
chunky - Photorealistic image renderer for Minecraft 1.2.1+
LazScope - FPC/Lazarus serial oscilloscope
SidWizPlus - Oscilloscope view audio renderer originally based on SidWiz
scope - Android Oscilloscope
J-APE - Java-Alternative Pipeline Engine