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Lynx Aurora User Manual

Lynx Aurora
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operation of the unit. The Aurora firmware can be programmed via a connected Lynx audio interface,
infrared or MIDI.
1.2 Features
16-channels of Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog conversion.
Aurora 8 8 -channels
Support for 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192kHz sample rates.
Sturdy, road-worthy, single rack-space chassis.
16-channels of AES/EBU digital I/O in Single-Wire mode, 8-channels in Dual-Wire mode.
Aurora 8 8-channels in Single-Wire mode, 4-channels in Dual-Wire mode.
Sync to external AES/EBU signals, word clock, or expansion devices.
SynchroLock technology provides superior immunity to jitter in clock sources.
16-channels direct to PC or Mac computer system via Lynx AES16 PCI audio interface.
Optional External LStream connection to LynxTWO/L22 sync port.
Extensive front panel controls for standalone operation.
Control of parameters, clock settings, mixing/routing, and mixer scenes with external control.
External control is possible with a Lynx AES16, MIDI-equipped Mac or PC, or via Infrared.
Windows CE software allows control of Aurora via an IrDA equipped Pocket PC.
“Direct-connect” cabling available for digital mixers and recorders from Yamaha, Sony, Tascam,
Mackie and other manufacturers.
Precision LED level meters with analog or digital source selection.
LSlot expansion port provides for addition of I/O options such as ADAT lightpipe, Firewire, etc.
Firmware updates via Lynx AES16, infrared or MIDI.
1.3 Nomenclature used in this manual
The following typographic conventions are used in this manual:
ALL UPPER CASE TEXT refers to a specific parameter selection control (i.e. SYNC SOURCE)
or a cable connection.
Text in quotation marks indicates a parameter selection value or menu option (i.e. “EXT”).
Phrases, such as: Start > Programs > Lynx Studio Technology use the greater than symbol (“>”) to
indicate multiple menu options or mouse selections within a software control context.
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Lynx Aurora Specifications

General IconGeneral
A/D Resolution24-bit
D/A Resolution24-bit
Channels8, 16, or 32
Sample Rates44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz
Digital I/OAES/EBU, ADAT, S/PDIF
Clock I/OWord Clock
Power SupplyInternal
Dimensions1U rackmount
ConnectivityUSB

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