User Manual
Using the AES16e 
With Dual Wire Out enabled, the AES16e translates output signals to dual-wire connections according to 
the second table. In this mode, output channels 5 – 8 are not active. 
Input Connector  Mixer Input Channel 
IN 1  Digital In 1L 
IN 2  Digital In 1R 
IN 3  Digital In 2L 
IN 4  Digital In 2R 
IN 5  Digital In 3L 
IN 6  Digital In 3R 
IN 7  Digital In 4L 
IN 8  Digital In 4R 
Dual-wire Input Routing 
Mixer Output 
Channel 
Input Connector 
Digital Out 1L  OUT 1 
Digital Out 1R  OUT 2 
Digital Out 2L  OUT 3 
Digital Out 2R  OUT 4 
Digital Out 3L  OUT 5 
Digital Out 3R  OUT 6 
Digital Out 4L  OUT 7 
Digital Out 4R  OUT 8 
Dual-wire Output Routing 
7.6  ASIO Specific Setup (Windows only) 
Several control parameters of the AES16e are accessible from the ASIO Control Panel within applications 
that utilize the AES16e ASIO driver. One of the benefits offered by this inter-application control, is that 
these parameters can be saved with a project – allowing consistent performance conditions each time a 
project is opened. 
For this reason, it is preferable to initiate these settings from within the ASIO application, rather than from 
the Lynx Mixer Adapter window whenever possible. All ASIO Control Panel settings except for Buffer 
Size are application specific, so if more than one ASIO application is used, the settings will be need to be 
established as appropriate for each application. 
The ASIO Control Panel can generally be launched from the settings or options menu where the active 
ASIO device is established. The following parameters are accessible from this window: 
Buffer Size - This control allows the size of the ASIO buffer in samples to 
be established. The buffer size is the primary factor in the amount of 
latency that a user will experience when using the AES16e. For details, see 
Section 7.8 Controlling latency by changing buffer size. 
Latency – Displays the amount of latency in milliseconds that is the result 
of the selected buffer size at the active sample rate. 
Unique Input and Output Names – These switches allow the user to 
select if "Left" & "Right" are appended to the device names within the 
ASIO application. When checked, "Left" & "Right" are appended to the 
device names such as "Record 1 Left". When unchecked the device names 
are simply "Record 1". 
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