Yezzmod Audio shared this sneak preview of the QUADSCOPE – a new oscilloscope, tuner and spectrum analyzer module for Eurorack modular synthesizers.
QUADSCOPE features dual timebases, four input channels and four buffered outputs, all in 10HP.
Here’s what Yezzmod Audio has to say about the QUADSCOPE:
“The dual timebase feature makes QUADSCOPE unique when it comes to Eurorack oscilloscopes and we think it’s a game changer. It’s like having two oscilloscopes in the one package (actually, it IS two oscilloscopes in the one package) and allows you to view LF (low frequency) and audio frequency signals simultaneously. To do this without dual timebases would require two separate oscilloscope modules requiring twice the HP, twice the power consumption and twice the price!”
Pricing and Availability:
Yezzmod Audio is planning to fund production of QUADSCOPE via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, which they say will be launching soon. See their site for more information.
silly scopes: now with even smaller and harder to read screen.
Kickstarter = unlikely to ever happen
too small to be very usable
I met a guy at Superbooth – honestly can’t remember the name sorry
He was making a faux-realistic CRT style oscilloscope with the green on black glowing trace and X,Y inputs for nice visual candy. Had some useful tuning, calibration modes too
That would be cool. I have a Mordax and it’s very useful but not nice to looks at really
Eoin — maybe this one? The Vondle Scope?
http://synths.vondle.com/
Hi thanks
No this is not the same guy. The guy at Superbooth was a digital display emulation of CRT
This guy in your link is real analogue CRT and is also very cool though