The Aurora 8 feature 192 kHz analog to digital and digital to analog conversion with front panel control of all routing and sample rate options. No Interface Card.
The Aurora line of digital audio converters from Lynx Studio Technology offers unprecedented audio quality and control in single-rack space eight and sixteen channel models. The Aurora 8 and Aurora 16 feature 192 kHz analog to digital and digital to analog conversion with front panel control of all routing and sample rate options. Extended functions in Aurora are accessible via computer with the Lynx AES16, AES16e and MIDI . The rear panel has Clock and MIDI In and Out connectors and an LSlot bay, for the optional use of other audio interfaces.
Several interfaces allow Aurora to be used in a number of different configurations. LT-HD allows Aurora to be recognized by and controlled from an Avid® ProTools|HD® system. 16 channels of ADAT Lightpipe I/O is made available with the LT-ADAT. LT-MADI allows up to four Aurora converters to send and receive up to 64 MADI channels. The LT-USB is a USB 2.0 device for up to 16 I/O channels. Thunderbolt connectivity for both Mac and Windows computers is possible with the LT-TB. And Lynx AES16 and AES16e allow interface with a wide range of Windows and Macintosh computers.
Features
Simultaneous 8 Channel Analog I/O and 8 Channel AES/EBU I/O
24 Bit / 192 kHz Mastering Quality A/D and D/A Conversion
192 kHz AES/EBU I/O Supporting Single and Dual Wire Modes
Single Rack Space Configuration
Extensive Remote Control Capability via Lynx AES16, IrDA and MIDI
On-board 32 Channel Digital Mixer Provides Flexible I/O Routing
Word clock I/O with Lynx SynchroLock Sample Clock Technology
Digital I/O DB-25 connectors follow Yamaha pinout protocol
Analog I/O DB-25 connectors follow Tascam pinout protocol
Tout simplement transparent. Monté avec une carte AES16e. Une machine qui fait exactement ce qu'on lui demande : de la conversion. Niveau de sortie incroyable. Les défauts de ces qualités : pas de contrôle de monitoring, pas de VU mètre (simplement des indicateurs efficaces), pas de sortie écouteurs. Contrôle physique sert à rien car tout est accessible via l'ordinateur. Le bouton standby/on ne sert pas à grand chose non plus dans ma config (J'utilise une bar à commutateur). Il y a une possibilité de IR mais je n'ai pas encore trouvé l'utilité ni comment l'utiliser. Je referait cet achat n'importe quand!!