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Page 3 of 45
1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the LT-USB™! We are proud to provide you with a reliable,
professional-quality product for your digital audio requirements.
This manual covers operation, product characteristics, and information to help you get
started. Additional information is available via our website’s support resources. Please refer
to Section 10, Support, at the end of this manual for support contact information.
The LT-USB is an LSLOT expansion interface that is designed to allow the Aurora
professional audio AD/DA converters to be used with USB 2.0 equipped laptop and desktop
computers. The LT-USB can be used with Windows or Mac based systems, with a
convenient and easy-to-use software interface for setting parameters, managing volume
levels, viewing real-time meters, etc. Up to 16 channels of simultaneous I/O are possible with
an Aurora 16, and 8 channels with an Aurora 8.
From laptops, to the most powerful servers, USB ports are found on nearly every computer
system in production. For the first time ever, Aurora converters can be used with virtually
any computer.
1.1 Overview
The Aurora/LT-USB turns your computer into a powerful digital audio workstation,
providing up to 16 total channels of mastering quality analog inputs and outputs at sampling
rates up to 96 kHz, and up to 8 channels at 176.4 kHz or 192 kHz. The included remote
control application provides zero-latency monitoring, accurate metering, adapter
configuration and flexible routing capabilities. With support for WDM and ASIO on
Windows computers and Core Audio with OS X Macintosh computers, virtually all
professional audio applications can work with the LT-USB.
The LT-USB features a USB 2.0 Device port (Type B) which is typically connected to a
computer via a standard high-speed USB 2.0 cable (provided). Installation of the LT-USB
into an Aurora is straightforward, as is the driver installation routine (Please note that driver
installation is not required for OS X – native support is provided by the operating system).
The Aurora Remote Control application allows control and status of hardware parameters
such as Sample Rate, Clock Source, Trim levels, and routing. On Windows systems, an
independent LT-USB control applet provides access to other important parameters such as
buffer size, device settings and status.
The LT-USB was designed with adaptability in mind. The hardware can be field
programmed through simple firmware updates which can be downloaded from the Lynx
Studio Technology website. In this way, the product’s functionality and feature-set can be
easily upgraded by the end-user.
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1.2 Features
¾ USB 2.0 Device port (Type B)
¾ USB Audio Class 2.0 compliant
¾ With an Aurora 16, provides 16 channels of I/O at sample rates up to 96 kHz and 8
channels at up to 176.4/192 kHz
¾ With an Aurora 8, provides 8 channels of I/O at all sample rates
¾ Supports routing of USB audio streams to Aurora’s AES/EBU outputs
¾ Works with almost any USB 2.0-equipped computer
¾ Supports ASIO and WDM for Windows and CoreAudio for Mac OS X
¾ Fully supports current operating systems, Windows 7 and OS X 10.6.4+, as well as
Windows XP and Vista
¾ All relevant settings, such as sample rate selection, sync source selection, channel
routing, latency, and buffer size are enabled, controlled and monitored from the host
computer
¾ Full WDM and Core Audio implementation allows multiple channel support of 5.1 and
7.1 surround playback formats
¾ Easily installed into Aurora
¾ Supports external clocking with Windows and OS X
¾ Field programmable
¾ Ideal for fixed location or mobile recording applications
Page 5 of 45
2 Before you begin
We recommend that you read through the entire manual to acquire an overview of the
installation procedure and use of the LT-USB. This manual will presume a working
knowledge of the Aurora converter. For additional information, please refer to the Aurora
User Manual.
It is also highly recommended that you have a good working knowledge of Windows and/or
Macintosh operating system basics and an understanding of computer hardware basics. This
information is widely available on the web and from various computer hardware and
software manufacturers.
We also strongly recommend you familiarize yourself with the basics of digital audio and
computer recording, and particularly with the basic functionality of your chosen audio
software. A solid grasp of the operational fundamentals of your Digital Audio Workstation
software and its user interface will go a long way toward enhancing your experience with the
LT-USB.
2.1 In the box
The following items are included in your LT-USB carton:
¾ LT-USB card in an antistatic bag
¾ One 6’ long Type-A to Type-B shielded USB 2.0 cable
¾ Lynx Installation CD containing current drivers and this manual
¾ Warranty registration card
¾ Quick Start Guide
¾ ½” Standoff Post
If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer or Lynx at
http://www.lynxstudio.com.
2.2 Operational requirements
There are three essential elements that must be met for compatibility with the LT-USB:
1. The host computer must have a compatible and functional USB 2.0 port.
2. The host computer must meet the system requirements necessary for correct functioning
of the LT-USB.
3. The Aurora must have firmware revision 24 or above.
It also is important to note that most professional audio applications place significant
demands on your computer’s resources, and it is therefore recommended that you meet or
exceed the recommended system requirements for your Digital Audio Workstation software,
which will likely be greater than those listed for the LT-USB. Please refer to your audio
software’s documentation for more information.
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2.2.1 Windows
¾ Intel Core 2 @ 1.6 GHz, or AMD equivalent
¾ PC or laptop manufactured after January 2006
¾ 1GB RAM
¾ One functional USB 2.0 port
¾ Windows XP with SP3 (32-bit), Windows Vista with SP2 (32-bit or 64-bit) or Windows
7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
NOTE: The LT-USB is not supported under Windows 95, 98, ME or Windows 2000.
Windows installed via BootCamp is not officially supported.
2.2.2 Macintosh
¾ Any Intel Processor based Mac or MacBook computer running OS X 10.6.4 or higher
¾ 1GB RAM
¾ One functional USB 2.0 port
NOTE: The LT-USB is not supported under OS 9 or OS X 10.6.3 or below.
2.2.3 Insuring compatible firmware on the Aurora
The LT-USB requires your Aurora converter to have Firmware Version 24 or later. This
should be verified prior to installing and configuring the LT-USB card. To determine what
firmware revision your Aurora has installed, press the TRIM and POWER buttons at the
same time with the power to the Aurora off. If the LED flashes over the numbers 2 on the
input row & 4 on the output row or above (i.e. 2&5, 2&9, etc.) in the Aurora Meter Display,
then your unit is compatible with the LT-USB. If pressing Power and Trim does not cause
any LEDs to flash, causes a sequence lower than 24 to flash, or causes a single number to
flash, then your unit needs to be updated.
If your Aurora has firmware version 13 or above, it can be updated by an Apple Macintosh
running OS X or a Windows PC with a MIDI interface. The Aurora firmware updater
program and instructions for use are available for download from the Lynx website at
Support > Downloads. If your unit has rev 12 or earlier, please contact Lynx Technical
Support (U.S. or Canada) or your local distributor for firmware update options. Please note
that Auroras manufactured in 2006 or later should have firmware revision 13 or above.
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3 Nomenclature Used in this manual
The following typographic conventions are used in this manual:
¾ ALL UPPER CASE TEXT refers to a specific parameter selection control (i.e. SYNC
SOURCE) or a cable connection.
¾ Text in quotation marks indicates a parameter selection value or menu option (i.e.
“EXT”).
Phrases, such as: Start > Programs > Lynx Studio Technology use the greater than symbol
(“>”) to indicate multiple menu options or mouse selections within a software control
context.
4 Warranty Registration
Lynx is committed to providing you with the best service possible. To help us serve you
better, please be sure to register your LT-USB using one of the following methods:
Fill out and mail the Warranty Registration Card included with your LT-USB.
Register on the web at: www.lynxstudio.com > Support> Register Your Product
Once you are registered you will automatically receive notifications of new products and
upgrades.
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9. Reinstall the Aurora lid using the eight screws that had been removed in step 1. Do not
over tighten the small screw near the center of the front faceplate as it is easily damaged.
10. Plug in and power up the Aurora using the front panel standby switch. You can see the
LT-USB from the slits in the Aurora top cover. If the green LED on the LT-USB lights
up, the installation was successful. If the LED does not light, unplug the Aurora and re-
mount the LT-USB, making sure that it is securely attached. Then plug in and power up
again. If the green LED still does not light, please contact Lynx Customer Support.
5.1 Clock Settings and Connections
Please see Section 2.6 Clock Settings and Connections, of the Aurora User Manual for
information about correct clocking of the Aurora within a digital audio system. When used
with an LT-USB, the SYNC SOURCE can only be from changed from the front panel of the
Aurora while the USB cable is disconnected. After the SYNC SOURCE is selected and
Synchrolock has achieved full lock, reconnect the USB cable. When the USB connection is
active, the Aurora will enter a lock-out mode, where some parameters such as SYNC
SOURCE/SAMPLE RATE cannot be altered from either the front panel or Remote Control
software.
5.1.1 Using the Internal Clock
We recommend using Internal as the SYNC SOURCE for the best clock performance.
In this state, the Aurora can respond to sample rate changes from audio software, but not all
applications will send these rate change requests.
In all compatible versions of Windows, ASIO applications will generally request sample rate
changes to follow the project sample rate, or the rate of the audio being played.
In Windows XP, applications using the WDM/DirectSound or MME/Wave Out driver
models will also typically request a sample rate change of the driver to match the project or
audio file rate.
In Windows Vista and Windows 7, WDM/DirectSound and WASAPI applications do NOT
typically request sample rate changes. Instead they rely upon Sample Rate conversion built
into the operating system to convert the play rate to the rate of the audio hardware. If one
wishes to avoid the effects of this rate conversion, the sample rate can be changed globally
from the Sound section of Windows control panel (Sound > Properties > Advanced). After
changing the sample rate, the play application often will need to be restarted.
In OS X, some Core Audio applications will initiate a change of sample rate to match the
project or audio file being played, and others will not. For the most part, professional audio
recording software does request sample rate changes, and consumer or media playback
software does not. Examples of the former would be Logic, ProTools, Cubase, Digital
Performer, etc. Examples of the latter would be iTunes, DVD playback software or
Quicktime.
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When the application does not request a sample rate change, and one wishes to avoid sample
rate conversion, the sample rate can be changed from within Audio MIDI setup in OS X to
match the desired sample rate. After changing the sample rate, the play application often will
need to be restarted.
5.1.2 Using External / AES A / AES B Clock
The Aurora can slave to a master/house clock source via Word clock or via its AES inputs. In
this state, it is also important to verify that the clock source is operating at the same sample
rate as the audio being played, no matter what driver model is being used by the LT-USB.
See the Aurora manual for more information about these SYNC SOURCE choices.
If you wish to use the Lynx Synchrolock technology while clocking externally, it is crucial to
ensure Synchrolock has fully engaged before connecting the USB cable to the host computer.
Synchrolock engaging while the USB bus is active could cause loud, highly distorted signal.
5.1.3 Using LSLOT Clock
When an LT-USB equipped Aurora is used with a computer, it is possible to have the Aurora
slave to the clock generated by the USB interface. This would be the case when LSLOT is
selected as the SYNC SOURCE. As a general rule, we do not recommend this clocking
scheme. The clock signal derived from a USB device can be very inaccurate. Although
SynchroLock is capable of regenerating poor quality clock sources, there may be cases where
the USB-generated clock can fall outside of Synchrolock’s usable range, and the Aurora
sound quality will be adversely affected.
5.2 Installing the Driver and Aurora Remote Control Application
The Lynx Installation CD contains all driver files and utilities mentioned in the subsequent
installation steps, as well as the LT-USB manual, driver release notes and test files. If you do
not have a CD-ROM drive or need a more recent version, these files are available on our
website at http://www.lynxstudio.com/ > Support
If you have downloaded more recent drivers than those included on your Lynx Installation
CD, the following instructions can still be followed. Launch the driver install file from the
download rather than from the CD. If a previous driver version is present, it will
automatically be removed as part of the driver installation process. Note: no driver
installation is required for OS X, only for Windows.
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m
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k
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m
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w
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atically, the
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n
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ring equip
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k
ers. Depen
d
8
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x
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ote Contro
l
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ay of verif
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n
n
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lick “Use t
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nx Installat
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