It is available as a VST and VST3 plugin for use in 32-bit and 64-bit digital audio workstations. The new 64-bit s(M)exoscope can be download completely free of charge from the product page linked below. This means that it can actually be regarded as a bit of an upgrade, in away, as opposed to a 1:1 cross-platform port. This is absolutely huge news for all s(M)exoscope users (including myself) who haven’t been able to use their favorite oscilloscope plugin in a 64-bit DAW environment.Ĭompared to the original plugin, the new JUCE ported 64-bit version of s(M)exoscope is virtually identical, apart from the fact the it has a somewhat higher frame rate, resulting in a smoother waveform display. Until now, that is.Īrmando Montanez has ported the plugin’s source code to the cross-platform JUCE framework, making it possible to build both 32-bit and 64-bit compatible versions of s(M)exoscope. See also: Best Free Oscilloscope VST/AU Plugins!īridging 32-bit plugins to 64-bit systems is possible with utilities such as 32 Lives, but that doesn’t change the fact that s(M)exoscope never got a real substitute designed for native use in 64-bit digital audio workstations (apart from a few notable alternatives such as the MOscilloscope by MeldaProduction and Oscarizor by Sugar Audio).
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