

You can route audio signals from anywhere in the current session and also route automatically audio signal coming from the current selected track.ĭraggable, zoomable, resizable, integrable (visually speaking, like shown in the gif above, this is a floating window with no borders, not a part of Live) in the Live environment.

"Histoscope" is working with the Live API and get everything needed directly from it. Here is a list of the Histoscope features: Also "Aux Tracks" in "Histoscope" should be setted "Post mixer" to report latency. # "Histoscope" should be loaded on the Master track, otherwise it will display everything like intended but latency will not be reported. Once it’s done you can save it in a template, or as a preset, to avoid doing these steps the next time you'll start a new session. All you have to do is to load the "Histoscope" device on the track of choice, open the floating window and configure his position and his size (it was originally designed to fit in empty, or not so used, boxes of Live, like the Master tempo (in sequencer), overview or information ones). One important point is that you’ll need ONLY 1 INSTANCE per session (but you can add more of course :)). It was mainly designed to observe side chain curves, treatments before/after, adjust kick/bass phase, detect phase problems ! "Histoscope" allows you to observe and analyze audio signals coming from everywhere in your session (for now, up to 3 at the same time).
