Oscilloscope menu – Omnia Audio Omnia.9/XE User Manual

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Oscilloscope Menu

The Oscilloscope menu allows you to monitor a very wide variety of input and output points from various
stages of Omnia.9/XE’s processing sections on the built-in oscilloscope.

• The Delay control works the same here as it does previous and subsequent display sections.

• The Oversampling control enables or disables the oscilloscope’s 4x oversampling function. With

oversampling, the oscilloscope will more accurately display the sampled signal. However, since
oversampling consumes more CPU resources, it is turned off by default.

• The Phosphor Persistence control adjusts how long latent images remain on the screen. A setting

of 0 provides no image delay at all and offers the greatest amount of visual detail for the current
information on the scope. Higher settings allow images of signal that has already passed through
the scope to remain on the screen for progressively longer periods of time. Setting this control all
the way to the right keeps the image from fading at all, useful for catching peaks.

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• The Gain control adjusts the Y scale of the oscilloscope and moves the grid relative to the signal.

• The Lines control adjusts the offset of the reference lines as measured in dB.

• The Zoom control allows you to choose between a 1x, 2x, and 4x view of the X scale, similar to

setting the sweep time of a traditional oscilloscope.

• The I/O (Input/Output) Menu allows you to view the audio signal of each channel at both the input

and the processed output.

• From the De-clipper patch point, you can view the audio signal before or after de-clipping in either

the left or right channels.

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