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  • Why am I unable to use the MME driver to record 24-bit audio in WaveLAB?
  • I’m using two Lynx cards in Nuendo, and they appear with different names (i.e. Lynx L22 Record 1 Left, and the other as Record 1 Left). Is this normal?
  • I’m using Sonar or Samplitude/Sequoia – what is the difference between using the ASIO, WDM or MME drivers?
  • Do the Lynx cards support DTS or Dolby Digital through the Digital I/O?
  • Can I use the LynxTWO/L22 or AES16 with a computer that has PCI-X slots?
  • Can I use the LynxTWO/L22 with Windows Vista?
  • Can a LynxTWO/L22 be used with a MacPro?


I’m using Sonar or Samplitude/Sequoia – what is the difference between using the ASIO, WDM or MME drivers?
Windows 2000/XP

Although both ASIO and WDM are designed for the low-latency performance required for a professional audio context, we find ASIO to provide the best performance overall, and this would be our recommended driver type when the choice exists.

MME, as a driver model, generally will not offer the type of latency performance required for a real-time music production environment.

However, in cases where MME is the only driver choice available (i.e. CD playback, applications such as Adobe Audition, etc.) the Lynx card will still provide excellent performance and stable operation.


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