# oscilloscope (per-channel) the "Oscilloscope (per-channel)" dialog shows an individual oscilloscope for each channel during playback. ![oscilloscope per-channel configuration view](chanosc.png) right-clicking within the view will change it to the configuration view shown above: - **Columns**: arranges oscilloscopes into this many columns. - **Size (ms)**: sets what length of audio is visible in each oscilloscope. - **Center waveform**: does its best to latch the waveform to the channel's note frequency and centers the display. - **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. - **Amplitude**: scales amplitude for all oscilloscopes. - **Gradient**: see below. - the color selector sets the color for all waveforms. right-clicking on it pops up an option dialog: - select between the square selector and the color wheel selector. - **Alpha bar**: adds a transparency selector. - the boxes below that are for selecting colors numerically by red-green-blue-alpha, hue-saturation-value-alpha, and HTML-style RGBA in hex. - **Text format**: this string determins what text is shown in the top-left of each oscilloscope. it can be any text, and the following shortcodes will be replaced with information about the channel: - `%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) - `%%`: percent sign - the OK button returns from options view to the oscilloscopes. ## gradient ![oscilloscope per-channel gradient configuration view](chanosc-gradient.png) in this mode, the color selector is replaced by a square field onto which circular "stops" can be placed. each stop adds a soft circle of color. the resulting image is used to look up the oscilloscope color as determined by each axis. - right-click to place a stop. - left-click on a stop to change its color. the color selector is the same as above, with two additions: - **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 target color. - **Background**: sets background color for entire field. - **X Axis**: determines what the horizontal maps to, from left to right.\ **Y Axis**: determines what the vertical maps to, from bottom to top. these can be set to the following: - **None (0%)**: stays at the left or bottom. - **None (50%)**: stays at the center. - **None (100%)**: stays at the right or top. - **Frequency**: changes color with note frequency. - **Volume**: changes color with volume. - **Channel**: changes color based on channel number. - **Brightness**: {{document this}} - **Note Trigger**: changes color when a new note is played.