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| # oscilloscope (X-Y)
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| also called "vectorscope", this is similar to the normal oscilloscope in that it draws audio output as a waveform, but instead of being one-dimensional and going from left to right, it is plotted in two dimensions (usually X represents left output and Y represents right output).
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| (TODO: image)
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| right-clicking the X-Y oscilloscope window displays settings:
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| - **X Channel**: the output channel which will affect the X (horizontal) axis. default is 1 (left).
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|   - **Invert**: flips the axis, therefore flipping the view horizontally.
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| - **Y Channel**: the output channel which will affect the Y (vertical) axis. default is 2 (right).
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|   - **Invert**: flips the axis, therefore flipping the view vertically.
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| - **Zoom**: changes amplitude, making the plot bigger or smaller.
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| - **Samples**: the maximum number of samples to use for plotting.
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|   - this setting may be replaced by another or removed in a future version.
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| - **Decay Time (ms)**: sets how long it takes for the points/lines to fade away.
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| - **Intensity**: changes the brightness of the dots/lines.
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| - **Line Thickness**: sets how thick lines are.
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| click **OK** to return to the oscilloscope view.
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