Hi Robin!

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Robin Gareus <robin@gareus.org> wrote:
On 06/24/2012 06:19 PM, Dan MacDonald wrote:
> I'm currently using jack-oscrolloscope
>
> http://das.nasophon.de/jack_oscrolloscope/
>
> as a jack scope but I've been wondering if there's not a better one, like
> with rt zoom and adjustment of other params? I know about jack.scope in
> jack tools and meterbridge but jack-oscrolloscope suits me better than
> those - it having a resizable display for one.

YASS: "Yet Another Scrolling Scope. Main features: up to 32 channels,
variable scrolling speed, automatic gain control, and very light on CPU
usage" - http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/

Forgot to mention YASS. Yes, I'd tried this too but oscrolloscope worked better for me. I am using Fons' JAAA for spectral analysis tho
 

Baudline: gratis, not free, but really handy: http://www.baudline.com/

Thats a new one to me and I'm going to try it now as it looks great but its odd as its about the only app I know of that publishes is source for free on the net yet one of the terms of its license is'You are not allowed to distribute this software' and thats sad as it cuts itself off from wider distribution, acceptance and use via inclusion into distros.

I'd rather run baudline than emulate a Windows plugin via wine, dssi-vst or whatever but I hope the author decides to release it under a free software license one day.
 

some more:
http://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/categories/scopes_and_realtime_visualizers

ciao,
robin

Thanks Robin!