Hardware
Connections
AES16 User Manual
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Lynx Part
Number
Cable Description
Compatible Equipment
I/O Config.
Jumper
Position
CBL-AES1603 Male HD26 to Male
DB25 for 8 AES in or out
Apogee AD16, AD16X, DA16,
DA16X
8 CHNL
CBL-AES1604 Male HD26 to 4 Male
XLR and 4 Female XLR
Any device with standard
AES/EBU XLR connectors
4/4 CHNL
CBL-AES1605 Male HD26 to Male
DB25 for 4 AES in and 4
AES out (standard
Yamaha pinout)
All Yamaha equipment with
DB25 digital I/O
Apogee Rosetta 800, AD-8000
TC Electronics DSP 6000
Mackie HDR24/96, D8B
4/4 CHNL
3.3 Clock
Connections
The BNC connector labeled CLOCK on the
CBL-AES1604 Cable connected to I/O
PORT A is a Word Clock Input, and is used
to synchronize the AES16 with external
equipment. The connector supports a TTL
signal and should be connected with 75-ohm
coaxial cable. Connect the this input to the
clock output of an external device and select
“External” as the Sample Clock Source in the
Lynx mixer. Adjust the Sample Clock
Reference to match the incoming clock type.
The BNC connector labeled CLOCK on the
CBL-AES1604 Cable connected to I/O
PORT B is a Word Clock Output that tracks
the sample rate of the AES16. Connect this
output to the word clock input of an external
device.
NOTE:
In any system with more than one
digital device, there can be only one master
clock. Whether you designate the AES16 as
the clock master (slaving all other devices to
it) or slave the AES16 to another clock
master, it is important that only a single device
act as clock master, to prevent the occurance
of audible digital errors.
3.4 Header
Connections
The Header connectors labeled CLOCK IN
and CLOCK OUT are used to synchronize
the AES16 with equipment located inside
your computer. For systems containing
multiple AES16’s, these connectors are
utilized to synchronize the sample clocks of
each card.
AES16 Cable Compatibility Table
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