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oscilloscope (per-channel)
the "Oscilloscope (per-channel)" window displays several oscilloscope views (one per channel).
right-clicking the view will display the configuration view shown above:
- Columns: sets the amount of columns for the oscilloscope views.
 - Size (ms): sets how much of a channel's output is captured for the oscilloscope view.
 - Automatic columns: sets the number of columns based on the number of channels.
- Off: use the Columns setting.
 - Mode 1: always fewer columns than rows.
 - Mode 2: bias slightly toward more columns.
 - Mode 3: always more columns than rows.
 
 - Center waveform: when enabled, the displayed waveforms will be centered horizontally using an auto-correlation algorithm.
 - Randomize phase on note
 - DC offset correction: controls the algorithm that centers the waveform vertically.
- Off
 - Normal
 - High
 
 - Amplitude: scales amplitude for all oscilloscope views.
 - Line size: controls line thickness.
 - Gradient: this allows you to use a gradient for determining the waveforms' colors instead of a single color. see the gradient section for more information.
- if this option is off, a color selector will be displayed. right-click on it for some options:
- select between the square selector and the color wheel selector.
 - Alpha bar: display an opacity bar.
 
 
 - if this option is off, a color selector will be displayed. right-click on it for some options:
 - Text format: this allows you to display some text on each oscilloscope view. the following codes may be used:
%c: channel name%C: channel short name%d: channel number (starting from 0)%D: channel number (starting from 1)%n: channel note%i: instrument name%I: instrument number (decimal)%x: instrument number (hex)%s: chip name%p: chip part number%S: chip ID%v: volume (decimal)%V: volume (percentage)%b: volume (hex)%l: new line%%: percent sign
 
click on OK to return to the main view.
gradient
when enabling the Gradient setting, a gradient view is displayed in where circular "points" can be placed. each point adds a color spot. the resulting image is used to look up the waveform's color as determined by each axis.
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right-click to place a point.
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left-click on a point to change its color:
- a color picker is displayed, alongside two settings.
 - Distance: the size of the circle.
 - Spread: the size of the solid center of the circle. increasing it fills more of the circle with the color.
 
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middle-click on a point to delete it.
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Background: sets the gradient's background color.
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X Axis: determines what the horizontal axis maps to.
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Y Axis: determines what the vertical axis maps to. these can be set to the following:
- None (0%): always left or bottom
 - None (50%): always center
 - None (100%): always right or top
 - Frequency: changes color with frequency
 - Volume: changes color with volume
 - Channel: changes color based on channel number (first channel is 0% and last is 100%)
 - Brightness: currently does nothing
 - Note Trigger: changes color when a new note is played
 
 

