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  • When Windows starts I see a LynxONE Mixer error - "No mixer device drivers are available".
  • I installed the LynxONE in the PCI slot before I ran Setup.exe for Windows 95/98, what do I do now?
  • The meters in the LynxONE Mixer do not show activity when I am monitoring from the analog or digital inputs.
  • The Lynx mixer reports a sample rate of 22k when I first boot into Windows. Why?
  • I cannot record from the LynxONE’s digital input.
  • There is no signal on the digital output during playback.
  • I’m trying to play 96k audio out the digital output, but my application is saying that sample rate is not supported.
  • Audio playback sounds really slow or erratic.
  • Audio playback sounds fast or slow when I am using the digital input as the clock source.
  • My audio output is way too loud.
  • My input signals are too low.
  • I cannot change the Sample Clock Source from Digital in the LynxONE Mixer.
  • When I choose either External or Header as the Sample Clock Source, I cannot select Word as the Sample Clock Reference.
  • When I log into my Windows 2000/XP computer as an Administrator everything works fine. When I log in as a User, I cannot use my LynxONE. When launching the Lynx Mixer, I get an error message: “No mixer device drivers available.”


My audio output is way too loud.
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Is your monitoring destination a +4dBu or –10dBV line-level device? Most professional equipment uses +4dBu as the nominal level, and most consumer equipment uses –10dBV as the nominal level. From the Lynx Mixer, you can establish the appropriate trim levels for your equipment. At the –10dBV setting, output levels will decrease by 12.2dB.

In addition, output levels for the digital and analog outputs can be managed from the Lynx Mixer. Since level attenuation with the Lynx Mixer occurs in the digital domain, it is ideal to keep the output levels at maximum and adjust for a comfortable listening level from your monitoring destination (i.e. mixer, power amp, etc.) to preserve the optimum signal quality.

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