Web Configuration User Guide

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The WebConf Tool is the Zynthian Web Configuration Tool, a website hosted inside your Zynthian device that allows you to administer, configure, and inspect attributes of your Zynthian.

1 Login

You can access the Webconf tool from any computer using a web browser. Your Zynthian Box must be connected to your local network, or directly to your computer with an Ethernet cable (link local, point to point).

To connect your Zynthian Box to your local network you can use an Ethernet cable connected from your router to your Zynthian Box. Also, if WiFi has been configured previously in your Zynthian, you should be allowed to connect by WiFi.

To access your Zynthian box from your browser, you can use either of these 2 methods:

  • Browse to http://zynthian.local. This doesn't work in all devices. Many Windows-PCs and mobile devices don't fully support the mDNS protocol that enable the use of named addresses on a local network.
  • If you your browser can’t find the zynthian.local address, you will then need to figure out what IP address has been assigned to your Zynthian Box. For more details, see Finding your IP address. Once you have your Zynthian's IP address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), you can browse to http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Easy!


2 Dashboard

The Dashboard displays basic configuration information about your Zynthian.


3 Library

3.1 Snapshots

Manage the snapshots (a stored configuration of instruments and settings.

3.2 Soundfonts

Soundfonts are files that contain a set of sampled sounds for an instrument.

3.3 Presets

3.4 Captures (Audio & MIDI)

Manage files that contain musical performance data that you have captured.


4 Hardware

4.1 Audio

Configure soundcards and audio adapters


4.2 Display

Configure the touchscreen display.


4.3 Wiring Layouts

Configure wiring for the encoders/knobs and switches.


5 Software

5.1 Update

5.2 Pianoteq

configure the Pianoteq plugin. (enable paid license)

5.3 Plugins

Manage the installed plugins.


6 Interfaces

6.1 MIDI

MIDI configuration page. Setup and store different profiles that are MIDI configurations.


6.1.1 Profiles

Manage storage of MIDI configuration profiles

6.1.2 Options

Master Channel, Active Layer, MIDI over Network, Preload Presets on Note, etc.

6.1.3 Filter/Router

Visit here to Filter/Router


6.1.4 Devices

6.1.5 MIDI Log

Displays all received MIDI messages. Useful for debugging MIDI connection and configuration.


6.2 User Interface

Customize the user interface.


6.2.1 Colors, Fonts, Sizes, etc.

6.2.2 Restore Status on Startup

6.2.3 Display Log

Display a log of User Interface actions for debugging.


7 System Management

7.1 WIFI


7.2 Security/Access

7.3 Backups/Restore