X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=futatabi.rst;h=f6c6574ce5dc765d7b6f310f375010ff22ba20b2;hb=47f8b836205dafd8d7dbec1af5a71c6de89e29f3;hp=938532542fd2eb1c08cc78e30e40f5f3411702ca;hpb=3180ec1f252930a4b4f00daff7ec86ebb645b415;p=nageru-docs diff --git a/futatabi.rst b/futatabi.rst index 9385325..f6c6574 100644 --- a/futatabi.rst +++ b/futatabi.rst @@ -300,8 +300,8 @@ since they control replay and not audio: blinking. Thus, the Futatabi MIDI mapping editor allows you to change the note velocities from the default 1. -Futatabi has been tested with the `Behringer CMD PL-1 `; -it is not originally designed for slow motion, but provides everything you +Futatabi has been tested with the `Behringer CMD PL-1 `_; +it is not originally designed for slow motion (it is a DJ controller), but provides everything you need (a jog wheel, a slider that works as a T bar for master speed, and plenty of buttons) at a fraction of the price of a “real” slow motion remote. A sample MIDI mapping is included with Futatabi. @@ -360,3 +360,8 @@ The semicolon-separated columns are as follows: Prometheus metrics '''''''''''''''''' + +Like Nageru, Futatabi supports a series of Prometheus metrics for monitoring; +see :doc:`monitoring` for general information. Futatabi provides entirely different +metrics, though, mostly related to performance. There is no predefined Grafana +dashboard available at the current time.