Audio Level Display Demo
Illustrates the use of the Decibel Audio LED components for displaying the audio signal level. In this example, the mono
display is used to measure the signal level of a pure tone from the Sine Wave Generator. Start the DrawingBoard. You
will observe that the signal level is constant, as expected for a continuous pure tone.
The stereo display is used here to measure the signal level of a drum track. As expected, the indicated signal level
fluctuates as the audio track evolves.
The displays are calibrated such that an amplitude of 1 corresponds to a dB value of 0. If the amplitude exceeds 1 (or the
dB level exceeds 0), digital clipping has occured. This sounds nasty and should generally be avoided by reducing the gain
somewhere on the DrawingBoard. A useful rule of thumb when working with WaveWarp is to ensure that an audio signal
stays out of the "red zone" most of the time. This means that clipping will generally be avoided. To be absolutely sure,
the built-in clip detector in the LED display is a completey accurate indicator of clipping. If this lights up, reduce the gain !
Refer to the "DigitalClippingEducationalExample.dwb" DrawingBoard for a detailed description of the signal level
conventions used in WaveWarp.