Title says it all. Is there a good way to see an oscilloscope view of my system sound?
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Most of actual audio edition programs supports the "oscilloscope mode", I mean, the feature that allows user to see the audio wave format(all of them are limited to 20Hz to 20KHz). Check the Audacity software, there is a specific version for OSX, Windows and Linux that allows you to see the entire audio wave format:
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What about something like Blue Cat's Oscilloscope Multi ?
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I haven't found any yet that listen to the system audio channels. You can reroute system with Soundflower, however. For the record here are two more handy OSX oscilloscope (and more) apps: Electroacoustics Toolbox |
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