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The Waterfall module is used to stack data such as Spectra, 1/n Octave, RPM or DC values picked up from available Plug-ins into slices. Data into slices are synchronized and can be sorted by references (time, RPMs or DC levels). | The Waterfall module is used to stack data such as Spectra, 1/n Octave, RPM or DC values picked up from available Plug-ins into slices. Data into slices are synchronized and can be sorted by references (time, RPMs or DC levels). | ||
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The following scheme describes the waterfall slices collection behavior. When selected event (trigger) occurs, the latest computed data from each associated plug-in are collected into the current slice. Then data can be displayed into 2D (for scalar) and 3D graph in function of each reference. | The following scheme describes the waterfall slices collection behavior. When selected event (trigger) occurs, the latest computed data from each associated plug-in are collected into the current slice. Then data can be displayed into 2D (for scalar) and 3D graph in function of each reference. | ||
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Unlike other plug-in, the memory of the waterfall depend on the capacity of the PC and others applications running on it. The depth of the waterfall is function of the free memory of your PC, and is limited to around 3 millions samples per DSP. | Unlike other plug-in, the memory of the waterfall depend on the capacity of the PC and others applications running on it. The depth of the waterfall is function of the free memory of your PC, and is limited to around 3 millions samples per DSP. | ||
==Tutorial== | ==Tutorial== | ||