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Lynx Studio Technology Releases LT-USB Interface For Aurora 8 & 16 Converters At AES

The USB 2.0 Device supports 16 channels of 24 bit / 96 kHz audio for Mac and Windows

At 2010 Audio Engineering Show Lynx Studio Technology announced the introduction of the LT-USB USB 2.0 LSlot interface for the Lynx Aurora 16 and Aurora 8 converters.

This compact add-on card, mounted in the back of an Aurora converter, provides up to 16 I/O channels of 24 bit 96 kHz digital audio or 8 channels at 192 kHz.

Compatible with both Mac and PC, the LT-USB is controlled via the Aurora Remote Control program that is shipped with the card, offering 16 x 16 mixing capabilities as well as extensive control options.

“Over the past few years, more and more of our end-users have begun to employ laptop computers for multichannel recording, both in the studio and for remote applications,” said Bob Bauman, Lynx Co Founder and Chief Hardware Engineer.

“At this time, USB 2.0 is the best, most stable option for an audio interface with these computers.”

“The LTUSB allows Aurora owners to take advantage of its single rack-space size to create a powerful, extremely portable pro-quality studio. Add a one space mic preamp, a computer, some mics and cables and you’re ready to go.”

The LT-USB adds to the wide variety of pro audio interfaces available for the Aurora 8 and Aurora 16 converters. The LT-USB will be available in late 2010.

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