On a standard PC, USB polling creates 8-10 ms of jitter. On the FX23 PsyScope Pro -WiN-, the average response latency jitter is <0.2 ms.
FX23 PsyScope Pro -WiN- takes full advantage of modern Windows optimizations. It features a GPU-accelerated interface that reduces CPU load, ensuring that running the analyzer does not introduce latency to the DAW session. The GUI features a crisp, dark-mode aesthetic that reduces eye strain during long studio sessions, with scalable vector graphics that look razor-sharp on 4K monitors.
PsyScope Pro takes the concept of a standard oscilloscope or vectorscope and pushes it into “psychedelic” territory. You get: FX23 PsyScope Pro -WiN-
The software’s namesake feature allows you to overlay psychological questionnaires and SCAN (Scientific Content Analysis) reports directly onto the video timeline. When a subject answers a question in the video, the timestamp automatically links to their physiological data stream, creating a holistic "truth matrix."
The standard PsyScope was great. The "Pro" version for Windows takes the gloves off. On a standard PC, USB polling creates 8-10 ms of jitter
1. The Drawable Waveform Engine The core magic happens in the giant XY grid. You aren't just choosing a sine or saw wave. You are literally drawing the waveform with your mouse or pen display. Want a waveform that looks like a mountain range? Draw it. Want a 2-step ladder that decays into chaos? Draw it. The oscillator follows your mouse in real-time.
2. Spectral Mutations This is where things get weird (in a good way). You can load an external audio sample, analyze its "spectral fingerprint," and then apply that fingerprint to your live input. Imagine playing a simple 808 kick drum, but it sounds like a creaking door or a power drill. PsyScope Pro acts as a spectral bridge between sounds. It features a GPU-accelerated interface that reduces CPU
3. 64-Bit Stability on Windows Let’s be honest—early builds of granular/FFT plugins were crash fests. I’ve been running the VST3 version in Ableton Live 11 and FL Studio 21 for about 12 hours of session time. Not a single crash. CPU usage is surprisingly lean for what it’s doing (roughly 5-7% on an i7).
Standard video analysis tools often suffer from latency due to GPU buffering. FX23 PsyScope Pro -WiN- bypasses this using a low-level DirectX 12 backend. You can mark entry and exit points of a stress response with sub-millisecond precision. This is critical when analyzing blink rates or startle reflexes for court-admissible testimony.
Version: FX23 (Professional Edition) Platform: Windows 10/11 (x64) Category: Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Research
The system can simultaneously record CAN-bus data from a driving simulator, eye gaze from a Tobii Pro, and physiological GSR/ECG, all time-locked to a simulated hazard event generated in PsyScope Pro.