Playing "Youscope" demo with "FL Studio"

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Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCFu_ZVuWVw



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Original: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1eNjUgaB-g

Many people had been trying to connect their PC's audio card's audio output to oscilloscopes while playing this tune, and were met with disappointment from audio cards trying to make things sound better and applying, for example, low-pass filter for really high frequencies.

This got me thinking, what if you will put the thing on virtual oscilloscope? This way sends the sound straightly from software to software and avoids any kind of possible filtering/distortion when traversing thru speaker jack.

So i have tried out links in the description, only .flac file worked, so i went on with it.

And, well, looks like it only had the visual part of the thing, or i don't know really, anyways it produces the image but doesn't sound as awesome as the music in the video. Or i'm too stupid to realize that music and on-screen image aren't related to each other except that they are in sync. No ear rape tho, end volume is turned down for safety of people. Beware that next video you will watch will, most likely, be even louder than this one, having you to get an earrape right after this one. :v

It's not perfect and it's tilted 45 degrees counterclockwise, but still looks like the original.

Also sorry for low quality, can't go 4K much with 1366x768 screen. v:

Software used:
FL Studio 12.3's "Wave Candy" plugin in "Vectorscope" mode
Bandicam
Google Chrome
Microsoft Windows 7
uhhh, what is that BIOS my Samsung notebook has? Anyways, that.







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