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Lynx Aurora User Manual

Lynx Aurora
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are capable of delivering +20 dBu signal levels, it is important to verify that connected equipment is
capable of handling these signal levels to prevent clipping or possible damage.
1.7.2 Remote Control
In addition to front panel controls, the Aurora can be configured conveniently from the Aurora Remote
Control software installed on a PC or Macintosh computer. A forthcoming Remote Control manual
will detail the software installation and operation. To use the optional Remote Control software, one
of the following conditions must be met:
Via Lynx AES16 Audio Interface: A PC running Windows 2000/XP or a Macintosh running OSX
with an installed and fully functional Rev B Lynx AES16 Audio Interface. The AES16 would connect
to the Aurora via the Lynx CBL-AES1605 cable or equivalent.
Via MIDI Interface: A PC running Windows 2000/XP or a Mac running OSX with an installed and
fully functional MIDI interface. Attach a MIDI cable from the Aurora’s MIDI Out to the interface’s
MIDI In, and the Aurora 16’s MIDI In to the interface’s MIDI Out.
Via Infrared: A PC running Windows 2000/XP with an installed and fully functional IrDA infrared
transceiver.
Via Infrared with Pocket PC: A Pocket PC running Windows CE® Operating System with an IrDA
transceiver.
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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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