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| * Audio Peak-meter or CPU-load => 1 or 2 small horizontal bars on the top right. | | * Audio Peak-meter or CPU-load => 1 or 2 small horizontal bars on the top right. |
− | * MIDI-IN => Blue '''M''' flag | + | * MIDI-IN => '''Blue M''' flag |
− | * Xrun => Red '''warning''' flag | + | * Xrun => '''Red Warning''' flag |
− | * Under-voltage => Red '''ray''' flag | + | * Under-voltage => '''Red Lightning''' flag |
− | * Over-temperature => Red '''thermometer''' flag | + | * Over-temperature => '''Red Thermometer''' flag |
− | * Recording Audio => Red '''circle''' flag | + | * Recording Audio => '''Red Circle''' flag |
− | * Playing Audio => Green '''play''' flag | + | * Playing Audio => '''Green Play''' flag |
| The Audio Peak-meter is shown by default. The meter covers the range -50dBFS to 0dBFS, i.e. maximum permissible level at full scale (far right) down to 50dB below that at far left: | | The Audio Peak-meter is shown by default. The meter covers the range -50dBFS to 0dBFS, i.e. maximum permissible level at full scale (far right) down to 50dB below that at far left: |
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| Alternately, CPU-load bar can be enabled from webconf, replacing the Audio Peak-meter. The CPU-load bar shows the CPU usage as calculated by the Jack Audio Server: | | Alternately, CPU-load bar can be enabled from webconf, replacing the Audio Peak-meter. The CPU-load bar shows the CPU usage as calculated by the Jack Audio Server: |
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− | This is a running average of the time it takes to execute a full process cycle for all clients as a percentage of the real time available per cycle determined by the buffer size and sample rate.
| + | This is a running average of the time it takes to execute a full process cycle for all clients as a percentage of the real time available per cycle determined by the buffer size and sample rate. |
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− | The blue M flag is shown when MIDI messages pass thru the MIDI router. Not all messages are detected. Only CC, Program Change and Note On/Off. | + | The '''Blue M''' flag is shown when MIDI messages pass thru the MIDI router. Not all messages are detected. Only CC, Program Change and Note On/Off. |
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− | The red "warning" flag is shown when there are Xruns. You should hear clicks and pops too. | + | The '''Red Warning''' flag is shown when there are Xruns. You should hear clicks and pops too. |
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− | When the red "ray" or "thermometer" flag is shown, your zynthian is working in a degraded state, with the CPU frequency capped to 600-800 MHz, trying to stabilize the system and avoid a system crash. You shouldn't see any of them and if you do so, you should consider looking for a better power source (under-voltage) or using a heat sink (over-temperature). | + | When the '''Red Lightning''' or '''Red Thermometer''' flag is shown, your zynthian is working in a degraded state, with the CPU frequency capped to 600-800 MHz, trying to stabilize the system and avoid a system crash. You shouldn't see any of them and if you do so, you should consider looking for a better power source (under-voltage) or using a heat sink (over-temperature). |
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− | Finally, the red '''circle''' and '''play''' flags show the status of audio/MIDI capture: recording / playing | + | Finally, the '''Red Circle''' and '''Green Play''' flags show the status of audio/MIDI capture: recording / playing |
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| =Layers= | | =Layers= |