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  • What is the difference between the LynxTWO and L22?
  • How do I monitor audio coming in analog inputs 1 and 2 through analog outputs 1 and 2?
  • How can I use the Lynx Mixer’s monitoring features to produce headphone mixes for recording artists?
  • How can I monitor multiple input sources through a specific output?
  • I’m inputting a mono source, but can only hear it out of one output channel. How can I hear the audio out of both speakers?
  • My audio program will only let me specify a single ASIO or Core Audio device, how can I expand my I/O?
  • Can I play audio out of one program and record it in another program without any physical cabling?
  • What is the MIDI driver used for?
  • Can I change the sample rate of outgoing audio using the Sample Rate Converter on the card?
  • Can I play one sample rate and record another at the same time?
  • I have an external clock source for use with my Lynx card. Is it preferable to use the wordclock BNC connections or just supply clock via the AES/EBU digital connections?
  • How many LynxTWO/L22 cards can be installed in a single computer?
  • How can I keep other users from changing my Lynx Mixer settings?
  • Can I use my Lynx card to play back 5.1 surround audio?
  • Can I use my Lynx card with two applications at the same time?


My audio program will only let me specify a single ASIO or Core Audio device, how can I expand my I/O?
Windows 2000/XP

Additional Digital I/O channels can be added with the addition of a Lynx L-Stream expansion card (see: http://www.lynxstudio.com/product_section.asp?i=2). There are two models available: the LS-ADAT provides 16-channels of ADAT lightpipe; the LS-AES provides up to 16-channels of AES/EBU or S/PDIF.

Also, up to 4 LynxTWO/L22/AES16 cards can be added to a single system to expand analog and digital I/O, for up to 64 channels of input or output. When using ASIO, the Lynx driver presents all of the I/O as a single device for usability with the widest range of software applications. See this FAQ for details.

Mac OS9 & OSX

Additional Digital I/O channels can be added with the addition of a Lynx L-Stream expansion card (see: http://www.lynxstudio.com/product_section.asp?i=1). There are two models available: the LS-ADAT provides 16-channels of ADAT lightpipe; the LS-AES provides up to 16-channels of AES/EBU or S/PDIF.

Unfortunately, at this time it is not possible to use multiple LynxTWO/L22/AES16 cards as a single device with OS9 or OSX 10.2 or 10.3. Multiple cards can be accessed by a single app with OSX 10.4. See this FAQ for details.

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