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  • Running an ASIO application and bit-depth says 32-bit in Lynx Mixer despite project bit-depth.
  • I’m using the AES16 / AES16e in Dual Wire mode, recording at 192KHz, but the Digital In Sample Rate reported in the Lynx is 96KHz – is this correct?
  • The Lynx Mixer reports a sample rate of 22k when I first boot into Windows. Why?
  • I cannot change the clock source in the Lynx Mixer – it keeps reverting back to the previous setting
  • My computer is not recognizing the Lynx card. What could be wrong?
  • I installed your Version 2/ WDM drivers and now I’m not getting meter activity in my application.
  • I get clicks and pops when I increase my sample rate to 96k. Is there a compatibility problem?
  • When I log into my Windows 2000/XP computer as an Administrator everything works fine. When I log in as a User, I cannot use my AES16. When launching the Lynx Mixer, I get an error message: “No mixer device drivers available.”
  • My audio output is way too loud.
  • After installing OS X driver build 46 or above, I get Kernel Panics when launching or closing my audio software.


My computer is not recognizing the Lynx card. What could be wrong?
Windows 2000/XP
  1. Verify that the Lynx card is properly seated in a PCI slot.
  2. Download and run the latest firmware updater from the Lynx Support Website. Then try installing the driver.
  3. Check Windows Device Manager (Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager. If there is a yellow exclamation mark next to the AES16 in Sound, Video and Game Controllers, then there is the possibility that the card is conflicting with another system device. Power down the computer and try placing the card into a different PCI slot to resolve the conflict.
  4. Run the ShowLynx (Available from http://www.lynxstudio.com/support_downloads.asp) utility from a command prompt and email the resulting text file to Lynx technical support
Mac OS9 & OSX
  1. Verify that the Lynx card is properly seated in a PCI slot.
  2. Download and run the latest firmware updater from the Lynx Support Website. Then try installing the driver. The AES16 ships from the factory with Windows firmware installed, so the firmware stored in the on-board flash memory must be updated prior to use in a Mac.

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