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Would love an upgrade for the Scope in Blocks

Discussion in 'REAKTOR' started by Balo Erets, Aug 4, 2016.

  1. Balo Erets

    Balo Erets New Member

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    My dream-scope in Reaktor blocks would be something similar to Dave Jones' O'Tool Oscilloscope. While I'm busy dreaming of that, I would really love to have just a scope that can superimpose a 2nd input and display it in a different color. I've been teaching Reaktor and basic synthesis to some people and using Reaktor almost exclusively, and I can't count how many times I wished this existed.

    Not complaining or critisizing in anyway whatsoever. Reaktor 6, Blocks, and the 1.2 update has brought such an amazing interfacing with my modular gear, that I will be thankful for the rest of my life :)

    Just a humble request for someone who is helping to facilitate getting a couple more people out into the world making some bubbly noise :)
     
  2. grinzler

    grinzler Member

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    I can't check but doesn't the scope use a poly display? if that's the case and if it doesn't already, you could add a plain alpha layer image as the background and duplicate the structure. if you load another instrument that employs an alpha layer image you can just select that from the drop down bg picture menu on the poly display all you have to do then is move the display ontop of the other one, adjust the alpha value on the poly display so you can see through the one on top if you want and of course you could change the color to what you want for each individual poly display.
     
    Last edited: Aug 4, 2016
  3. Balo Erets

    Balo Erets New Member

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    Really appreciate the reply grinzler. I have an idea of what you're explaining, but I'll have to admit that I have yet to stumble too deep into the front-end of Blocks. I'll take the weekend to try to figure it out myself, but there's a chance I might be back with some questions.

    Thanks again :)