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I've included screen captures of this in bothĬakewalk and Mixbus, for the sake of clarity. Omissions I've noticed in Mixbus is the ability to monitor bus/master I'm currently migrating from Cakewalk to Mixbus. To submit a feature request, if that sort of thing is still being Not sure if s(M)exoscope is still being monitored on GitHub, but I wanted Time, and could not because of the original being 32-bit. Plug-in? I'm unsure what exactly you mean. Can't you insert smexoscope as a send bus plug-in or master If the s(M)exoscope developer is still monitoring GitHub, thanks much in advance for your consideration, I appreciate it! I doubt this is possible, but that would be ideal, so I just have to ask. Display bus waveforms in the editor, as is the case with Cakewalk.If all of the s(M)exoscope controls could be enabled in mixer automation, that would be a great thing too.

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Currently, popping open multiple s(M)exoscope windows takes up a lot of display real estate, and this would totally solve that problem. This would allow the monitoring of bus/master waveforms in the mixer, right next to each other. Add a feature which would allow s(M)exoscope output to display in-line in the plugin area of the DAW mixer strip, with adjustable height and length of sample.Would one either of these things be possible? Please forgive my lack on knowledge on this subject, as I'm not very familiar with C/C++, nor do I know much about its capabilities when it comes to DAW plugins. Most importantly, a method to observe them as they relate to each other is a must-have.The effect of any mixer adjustments be seen in the waveforms, instantly.To display clipping (I can't always mix in floating point, for various reasons).The ability to monitor bus/master waveforms as the play head travels down those bus strip lanes is important, for a number of reasons: Seems useless to me, and I can't imagine why Harrison does not display any useful information there. In the Mixbus capture, the editor bus/master lanes are in red, just sitting there blank, doing absolutely nothing. In the Cakewalk capture, the waveforms are being displayed in the editor bus/master lanes under the play head (at bottom of capture, in orange). I've included screen captures of this in both Cakewalk and Mixbus, for the sake of clarity. One of the glaring omissions I've noticed in Mixbus is the ability to monitor bus/master waveforms in real-time. Not sure if s(M)exoscope is still being monitored on GitHub, but I wanted to submit a feature request, if that sort of thing is still being considered. Major kudos to this developer, since now I can! I've wanted to run this for the longest time, and could not because of the original being 32-bit.






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