There is a scope function built into Sony Soundforge, plus many more sophisticated plug-ins. That said, I prefer an analog scope with analog equipment, which removes any problems in the digital realm from the situation at hand. I use an old Leader scope, which my brother recently refurb'd for me so the trace doesn't drift anymore. -- Tom Fine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shai Drori" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 2:27 PM Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] new oscilloscope recommendation > RME has an excellent one bundled with their cards. I'm pretty sure there are other software ones > that can be as good. I have not pulled out my Hardware dual trace one in years. Couldn't see the > point. > Shai Drori > > בתאריך 06/12/13 8:59 PM, ציטוט Peoples, Curtis: >> I want to buy a new oscilloscope for tape machine adjustments any recommendations? >> Curtis L. Peoples, Ph.D. >> Associate Archivist, Crossroads Music Archive, >> www.crossroadsofmusic.ttu.edu<http://www.crossroadsofmusic.ttu.edu/> >> Unit Head, Crossroads Recording Studio, http://library.ttu.edu/crossroadsrecordingstudio/ >> >> Contact Info: >> Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University >> P. O. Box 41041 >> Lubbock, Texas 79409-1041 >> Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> >> TEL: 1+806-834-5777 >> FAX: 1+806-742-0496 >> > > -- > Cheers > Shai Drori > Timeless Recordings > [log in to unmask] > בברכה, > שי דרורי > מומחה לשימור והמרה של אודיו וידאו וסרטים 8-35 ממ. > >