User Manual
Using the AES16e 
7.2.1  Monitoring Theory 
Low latency monitoring can be enabled using the AES16e’s on-board digital mixer. This method avoids 
delays caused be monitoring through application software. The digital mixer can be setup manually using 
the Lynx Mixer application or within applications that support ASIO Direct Monitoring. 
As discussed in Section 5.1.5 Digital Mixer Outputs, each output of the AES16e is derived from a ten-input 
submixer. This submixer is shown below. The inputs to the submixers include both input signals and 
playback signals. Enabling record monitoring is simply a matter of selecting a desired input signal for 
mixing on a particular output.
7.2.2  Monitor Setup Using Lynx Mixer 
The Outputs window of the Lynx Mixer provides access to the submixer connected to each physical output. 
Controls on this window allow manual setup of monitoring. 
The ten Monitor Select blocks shown in the submixer diagram correspond 
to the ten Output Monitor Source buttons above the faders on each output 
channel of the Lynx Mixer. A mouse click on one of these buttons 
launches a menu of Record and Playback sources. Selecting a Record 
source causes in input signal to be routed to the output. 
Horizontal faders below these buttons correspond to the submixer input 
volume controls, 
, shown in the diagram above. 
In this example, Digital In 1 is being selected as a monitor source for 
Digital Out 1 Left. The “M” button next to the Output Monitor Source 
button must be in the “out” position to unmute a monitor source. After the 
source is selected, a corresponding four-letter pneumonic will appear on 
the button. 
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