Superscope

This section of the site deals with the use of the mathematically defined Superscope module. To learn to use this element of the Winamp AVS, choose a section you would like to view below.

Defining the Superscope A look at the variables used to define the superscope.

The AVS Window This section tells how the AVS Window is defined.

Making a Line Enough basic info. Let's make a Superscope vis.

Rectangular Superscopes: In General This shows how to use most equations in the form y = x in the superscope (this includes Linear, Quadratic, Polynomial, Sinusoidal, and Logarithmic functions).

Parametric Superscopes: In General Here's the basic layout for using parametric equations in the Superscope.

"Expanding i" with the r variable This section tells about using the r variable to make i more than 1 radian, thus allowing things like circles and ellipses to be made easily.

Using Polar Equations How to display polar equations in the Superscope

Basic SuperScope Movement Using a variable to create simple, repeating movement.