

This is absolutely huge news for all s(M)exoscope users (including myself) who haven’t been able to use their favorite oscilloscope plugin in a 64-bit DAW environment.Ĭompared to the original plugin, the new JUCE ported 64-bit version of s(M)exoscope is virtually identical, apart from the fact the it has a somewhat higher frame rate, resulting in a smoother waveform display. Until now, that is.Īrmando Montanez has ported the plugin’s source code to the cross-platform JUCE framework, making it possible to build both 32-bit and 64-bit compatible versions of s(M)exoscope.

See also: Best Free Oscilloscope VST/AU Plugins!īridging 32-bit plugins to 64-bit systems is possible with utilities such as 32 Lives, but that doesn’t change the fact that s(M)exoscope never got a real substitute designed for native use in 64-bit digital audio workstations (apart from a few notable alternatives such as the MOscilloscope by MeldaProduction and Oscarizor by Sugar Audio). Unfortunately, this 32-bit only VST plugin started showing its age more and more in the recent years, as an ever increasing number of users transferred their DAWs to 64-bit operating systems. Constantly recommended as the best freeware oscilloscope plugin on the market, s(M)exoscope quickly became an irreplaceable part of many software studio setups, both on PC and Mac.
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Everyone’s favorite freeware oscilloscope VST plugin s(M)exoscope is now compatible with 64-bit digital audio workstations on Windows and Mac OS and also available in VST3 plugin format.ĭeveloped by Bram de Jong, designed by Sean Evans and released under the GNU General Public License on the Smartelectronix website way back in 2003, s(M)exoscope is one of the few classic VST plugins which were always regarded as the absolute best pick in their category.
