Merge pull request #378 from hmollercl/patch-1
Fix typo in pipedald daemon.
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ With a good USB audio device, PiPedal should be able to provide stable audio wit
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PiPedal uses ALSA audio drivers directly. Unlike Jack audio drivers, ALSA can use 44.1k or 48k audio with no significant difference in latency, and
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does not require 3 audio buffers to work efficiently.
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PiPedal provides the pipedal_latency_test utility to measure actual round-trip audio latency. You must temporarily disable pipedal (`sudo systemctl stop pipedal`), and connect the left audio output of your audio device to the left audio input of your audio device with a guitar cable to use this test.
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PiPedal provides the pipedal_latency_test utility to measure actual round-trip audio latency. You must temporarily disable pipedal (`sudo systemctl stop pipedald`), and connect the left audio output of your audio device to the left audio input of your audio device with a guitar cable to use this test.
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The following table shows measured round-trip audio latencies for a MOTU M2 external USB adapter running on Raspberry Pi OS with a 48 KHz sample rate. You can use these figures as a rough guideline; but actual round-trip audio latency will depend on the audio device you are using.
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@@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ You may want to watch out for temperature throttling of the CPUs. PiPedal can be
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My development system has both a heat sink, and a fan. The CPU temperature rarely goes above 60C.
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[<< System Requirements](ChoosingAUsbAudioAdapter.md) | [Up](Documentation.md) | [Command-Line Configuration of PiPedal >>](CommandLine.md)
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[<< System Requirements](ChoosingAUsbAudioAdapter.md) | [Up](Documentation.md) | [Command-Line Configuration of PiPedal >>](CommandLine.md)
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