Hi, I love the EasterEgg feature of having scope + phase meter as a gigantically large display, but wish you would also allow for having the freq.spectrum as a large view, instead of forcing one to see the phase-meter on the same page.
I completely love having both views available, large, like this, but is there any chance we could have an oscilloscope display which only shows the big freqspec?
Either way, I’m really glad this exists already. Just makes me wonder if it’d be such a big deal to implement the non-phase-scope version of “this” viewmode? (I guess one is in non-2.7 betas?)
Now that we have a pimped out metering section with spectrogram to boot, this easter egg would be even more amazing having the spectral stuff in full size, atm the panning thing has precedence over the spectro-stuff, wouldn’t mind seeing this reversed!
One way to get a large spectrogram, when having 2 monitors, is un-maximizing Renoise when in easter-egg mode and dragging/enlarging the program window to the side.
edit:
Err, never mind, you can turn off phase view using the little toggle! Awesome
yeah but once we go the detach route, people will want detachable pattern editor, detachable pattern matrix, detachable disk browser with more mode, detachable track dsp loading (maximized), detachable multi-automation-envelopes, and who knows what else, detachable nibbles probably too
I really want a detachable mixer and pattern editor – heck, I’d almost be happy if everything else regressed to 1.7 standards in exchange for those two being detachable (or even just one – all I want is to see both at once!)
you know, i don’t even much care for detachable anything it’s probably great tho. instrument envelope looked real nice real big. and sure, having a second monitor for master spectrum easter egg-mode would be great too, why not. i’ll just trust that the devteam know exactly what they’re doing (every updated version confirms it)
Basically, if you use this tool and click on the instruments at the side of the spectrum, the tool will select the track the instrument is in, so it will appear on the spectrum, if track display is selected track.