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12. 16X2 CHANNEL USB INTERFACE MODE
Besides functioning as a direct to USB 16-track recorder, the LR-16 has the ability, when
connected to your Mac®, PC, or iPad®, to operate as a 16 input / 2 output, 24 bit/96 kHz USB
class compliant computer audio interface.
To operate the LR-16 as a computer audio interface, perform the following steps:
Make sure that there is no USB storage device connected to the front-panel USB storage
connector. If any drive is connected to the front panel USB port, the LR-16 will only operate
in standalone recorder mode.
Connect one end of the included USB cable to the LR-16’s rear panel USB port on one end,
and an available USB port of your Mac/PC on the other end
If using the LR-16 with an iPad, connect the USB cable to the USB port of an:
Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit
Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter
USB
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Mac
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Outboard Mic
Preamp / Mixer
LR-16
Input
LR-16
Line Out
Stereo
TRS
TRS
The illustration above shows the following connections:
Microphones or other input sources are connected to the inputs of a standalone microphone
preamplier. If a large number of sources are to be recorded at once, the LR-16 could be
interfaced with an analog mixing console, as shown in the diagram in section 7.
Audio is fed from the microphone preamp or mixing console to the TRS inputs of the LR-16
recorder. Depending on the type of connector used by the mic preamp/mixing console (TRS
insert, unbalanced direct out, balanced direct out), make sure to use the proper cables/
adapters as explained in the previous section
A set of headphones is connected to the front panel headphone output, allowing you to
monitor the 2-channel stereo output of your favorite DAW software, the stereo output of the
LR-16’s internal mixer, or a combination of both signal paths
The same stereo output signal path is output by the Stereo Line out, which is fed to a pair
of powered desktop monitors. Make sure to use monitors that provide an onboard volume
control, or alternatively, insert a volume adjustment accessory between the LR-16 stereo
output and the monitors.
12.1. Using the LR-16 as an Audio Interface with Microsoft Windows
12.1.1. Minimum System Requirements
Operating Systems (32- or 64bit):
Windows® XP(SP2), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 (usually installed automatically by Windows update.)
For Windows versions where the .NET Framework 4.0 is not already installed, the
installation wizard will automatically start when the mixer / control panel is started for the
rst time.)
The LR-16 device drivers do not require the .NET Framework.
Hardware:
Pentium® IV 1.2 GHz or better
512 MB Ram ( 1GB or more recommended)
1 free USB2.0 compatible port on PC
! NOTE: The speed of your computer’s processor, amount of RAM, and the capacity, size, and
speed of your hard drives will greatly affect the overall performance of your recording system.
A faster processor and more RAM can reduce signal latency (delay) and improve overall
performance.
12.1.2. WDM and ASIO driver installation
Before connecting the LR-16 to your PC, please download the driver package from the download
section at the Cymatic Audio website: http://www.cymaticaudio.com
After the download has nished:
Unzip the downloaded archive to a folder on your PC.
In the resulting folder, double click the “setup.exe” le and follow the on-screen instructions.
(It is strongly recommended that you exit all other programs before running the LR-16 driver
installation program)
When prompted by the installation program, connect the LR-16 to your PC by connecting
the supplied USB cable to the LR-16 USB 2.0 connector on the rear panel and an available
USB2.0 port on your PC.
12.2. LR-16 Mixer / Control Panel for PC
The LR-16 driver installation program will automatically install the LR-16 Mixer / Control panel on
your PC.
You can launch it by clicking on the LR-16 icon that will be present in the Windows task bar, or by
locating the program’s entry in the Windows start menu.
The Mixer control panel allows adjustment of the LP-16s internal DSP mixer. When connected
to a computer and operating as a USB interface, graphical control of the internal DSP mixer is
offered, for quicker and easier adjustments.
You can use the internal DSP mixer to generate a monitor mix that has a lower latency (delay)
when monitoring tracks you are recording, than is often possible when monitoring through your
DAW software.