Using native analyser within scope

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Using native analyser within scope

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Ive been looking for some topics about analysers for scope. I saw it was more advisable to use a native analyser instead... How should i install a device like pinguin within scope?

I have inserted a Wave Dest module within my project, as suggested, but pinguin doesnt seem to recognise this new installed modules. I want to analyse the stereo signal before going to my Analog outs, so i wont use it as a VST insert. I Also read something about a program called Waveclone, which copies an existing audio port to use it for another application, but that also didnt work out.

Does anyone know how to set up a device like this??
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Post by alfonso »

All the driver modules must be loaded in Scope before launching the apps that use them.
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thanks for your reply.

I already tried that , but it didnt work. So i should consider the Wave Dest module as my Pinguin application?? Then i should just connect my Stereo Out to this Wave Dest right?? Or could it have something to do with the amount of Wave drivers set in windows (device manager > scope > settings > number of wave devices ) ??

Hope someone can help me out.


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Post by alfonso »

Pinguin works with the Wave driver, yes. You can have, say, Cubase working with ASIO modules and Pinguin receiving from the Wave destination. There must be also a selection on Pinguin of the driver, and also the selection of which input (L, R, L+R, L-R etc...)
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Post by wolf »

you need to activate each measurement tool in pinguin (via right click).
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:) i know , i've got the demo, very nice indeed !! I'll try to get the native stuff work first though, ill check it out in a minute. Thanks for the info !!
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Solved!! Rightclicking to put it on did the job :roll: thanks!!
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I already have very good analysis tools in Sequoia but a Spectrafoo-like Soniccore Analyser would be a killer !!!!!! Mastering with brainworx + a pro analyser (which can help you to see what happens on the harmonics on the finbal stage) would be perfect, really ... To me at least :wink:
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