Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions

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Mixer Reference
Record Window
Record Source Selection – Provides selection for the source of each associated record
channel. Each channel may take its source from any one of the 24 available inputs.
Peak Meters – Displays the instantaneous level of the audio being sent to the LynxTWO.
Mute – Provides a mute function for each associated input.
Dither – Enables / Disables dither for each associated input. The Dither type is specified
in the Adapter window.
Monitor Section
Output Selection – Provides buttons for routing input channels to output channels
for monitoring. Each button represents a physical output on the LynxTWO.
Volume Faders – Controls digital attenuation of the audio being monitored. No
volume adjustment for the signal being recorded is available.
Mute – Provides a mute function for each associated monitor channel.
Phase – Inverts the phase for each associated monitor channel.
Device Format – Displays the bit-depth and number channels in use on this device.
This is set by the audio application using each record device and is provided for
reference purposes only.
Activity Indicators – The names at the bottom of the Record and Play windows reflect
the name of its associated wave device. When a device is inactive its name is
shown as blue text. When a device is active (currently open for play or record) its
name appears in red text.
Play Window
Output Selection – Provides buttons for routing play device channels to output channels.
Each button represents a physical output on the LynxTWO.
Volume Faders – Controls digital attenuation of the audio being played.
Mute – Provides a mute function for each associated play device channel.
Phase – Inverts the phase for each associated play device channel.
Device Format – Displays the bit-depth and number channels in use on this device.
This is set by the audio application using each play device and is provided for
reference purposes only.
Activity Indicators – The names at the bottom of the Record and Play windows reflect
the name of its associated wave device. When a device is inactive its name is
shown as blue text.