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Lynx Studio Technology: AES16™ 192
kHz Multichannel AES/EBU Interface
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Integrates digital consoles,
multi-channel A/D and D/A converters, and hard disk recorders with computer-based
workstations
The AES16 offers unprecedented AES/EBU channel capacity and routing flexibility
in a single PCI card format. With support for up to 16 channels of input
and output at sample rates up to 192 kHz, the AES16 turns your computer
into a powerful digital router or patchbay with extensive flexibility with
minimal cabling. Most importantly, the AES16 supports the emerging single-wire
192 kHz standard and is compatible with existing dual-wire AES/EBU devices.
Up to four AES16’s can be installed in a single computer.
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Download the AES16
brochure (93 KB PDF) or just look at the AES16 specifications.
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Sixteen-channel AES/EBU Digital I/O
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192 kHz / 24-bit Single-wire and Dual-wire
Modes
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SynchroLock™ Jitter Attenuation
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Word Clock and Multi-card Synchronization
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Powerful Mixing and Routing Engine (Click
here to see the details of the software mixer)
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Low-latency Drivers for Windows and Macintosh
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Cabling for Direct Digital Interface to Yamaha,
Apogee, Mackie, and other Equipment. Click
here for more.
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Innovations
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SynchroLock™
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Offering a solution for jitter
problems in AES signals, the AES16 incorporates a new Lynx technology called
SynchroLock™ that provides extreme jitter tolerance at all inputs.
By coupling statistical analysis with low-noise clock generation techniques,
SynchroLock is able to extract a very clean clock from AES signals affected
by long cable lengths and other noise sources. The clock output of SynchroLock
can also be used as a very accurate word clock source for other studio devices. |
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Extremely Low
Latencies |
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Glitch-free recording and playback is assured
due to the AES16’s large on-board buffers and extremely efficient
zero-wait state DMA engine. These features provide tolerance to system latencies
and significantly reduce load on the host CPU. Data transfer hardware and
software are highly optimized to provide extremely low latencies for ASIO
and other real-time applications. |
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Expandability |
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The AES16 includes an LStream expansion port
for increasing its I/O capabilities. Connecting a Lynx LS-ADAT adds multi-channel
ADAT lightpipe I/O and supports format conversion between AES/EBU and ADAT. |
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Sample Rate Conversion |
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The AES16-SRC model offers eight channels
of mastering quality sample rate conversion to accommodate studios running
multiple samples rates or signals not locked to ”house sync”. |
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On-Board Digital
Mixer |
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The on-board digital mixer offers flexible
patch-bay style routing and digital mixing. Zero Latency 32-channel / 32-bit
digital mixer with 16 sub outputs. Multiple dither algorithms per channel |
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Digital I/O |
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24-bit AES/EBU format
Non-audio support for Dolby Digital® with Dolby Digital
Recorder and Version 1 Driver
16 I/O in single-wire mode; 8 I/O in dual-wire mode
Transformer-coupled XLR connections (AES16-XLR; AES16-SRC)
Optional eight channels of sample rate conversion (AES16-SRC only) |
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Expansion |
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LStream port provides 16 channels of ADAT
I/O |
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Sync I/O |
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Clock source: digital inputs, internal and external clocks
Word Clock and multi-card synchronization |
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Features |
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Zero Latency 32-channel / 32-bit digital mixer with 16 sub outputs
Multiple dither algorithms per channel
Extremely low-jitter, tunable sample clock with SynchroLock™Zero-wait state, 16-channel, scatter-gather DMA engine |
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Drivers |
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Windows 2000/XP: MME, ASIO 2.0, WDM, DirectSound, Direct Kernel Streaming and GSIF
Macintosh OSX: CoreAudio |

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Included:
- AES16 192 kHz Multichannel AES/EBU Interface
- AES16 CD ROM with owners manual, drivers
for Windows and Macintosh
- Two CBL-AES1604 cables (models AES16-XLR
and AES16-SRC)
- Warranty registration card
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AES16, the AES16 logo, and the Lynx Studio Technology
logo are all trademarks of Lynx Studio Technology, Inc.
© Copyright 1998-2007,
Lynx Studio Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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