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LynxONE Audio
Interface - Setup
of the Cable
Connections
C H A P T E R
4 :
G E T T I N G
F R A M E W O R K
Figure 4.6: Block diagram of the Digigram audio board.
OPERA™ systems equipped with two LynxONE audio boards include two multi
cable connectors for each board. The six-foot Audio Cable provides XLR
connectors for analog and digital audio signals. The two-foot MIDI/Clock Cable
provides 5-pin DIN connectors for the two MIDI ports (not used with OPERA™)
and female BNC connectors for clock input and output.
Two bracket mounted D-connectors provide connection ports for the two multi
cables: the Audio Port is a 25-pin female D-connector and the MIDI/Clock port
is a high-density 15-pin female D-connector (see Figure 4.7).
Audio
Port
MIDI/ Clock
Port
Figure 4.7: Mounting bracket of the LynxOne audio board [LYNX00]
The use of both cables is not a requirement. When not using the clock
capabilities of the LynxONE, for example, there is no reason to connect the
MIDI/Clock cable.
The XLR connectors on the Audio Cable, labelled LEFT IN, LEFT OUT, RIGHT
IN, and RIGHT OUT, are used to connect balanced and unbalanced analog
equipment to the two analog inputs and outputs of the LynxONE. Make
connections to professional consoles and other balanced equipment directly
with these connectors.
T O
K N O W
T H E
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