User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started Aurora(n)-USB
- 3 Getting Started Aurora(n)–TB3 (Thunderbolt)
- 4 Getting Started Aurora(n)-DNT (Dante)
- 5 Getting Started Aurora(n)-HD2 (ProTools HD)
- 6 Front Panel Controls
- 6.1 Meter Page
- 6.2 Function menu
- 6.2.1 Clock Setup
- 6.2.2 Line Trim
- 6.2.3 Preamp
- 6.2.4 Preamp Setup
- 6.2.5 Routing
- 6.2.6 Test Tone
- 6.2.7 Digital In Status
- 6.2.8 Optical Settings
- 6.2.9 SD Card
- 6.2.10 SD Record Setup
- 6.2.11 Sessions
- 6.2.12 Takes
- 6.2.13 Scenes
- 6.2.14 Playlists
- 6.2.15 Settings
- 6.2.16 Date & Time
- 6.2.17 Backlight
- 6.2.18 About
- 6.2.19 Firmware Update
- 6.2.20 USB Mode
- 6.3 Phones Source (Basic)
- 6.4 Phones Source (Advanced)
- 7 microSD Record and Play basics
- 8 Firmware Updates
- 9 Support
- 10 Troubleshooting & User Tips
- 11 Specifications
- 12 Aurora(n) Performance Measurements
- 13 Certifications
- 14 Warranty Information
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of 4GB, a 32-channel recording at 96k would only get just over 7 minutes of recording time before this 4GB
limit is reached. To overcome this limitation, the Aurora
(n)
will automatically switch the file to a 64-bit header
(RF64) when the 4GB limit is reached. You may need to check with your DAW software to ensure it supports
RF64 broadcast wave audio files. Details of how to integrate your recordings into a DAW environment are
part of the support video for SD card recording on the Lynx YouTube channel.
6.2.11 Sessions
The “Session Management” page is where SD card recording and playback can be set up and organized. New
recordings are grouped by Sessions, within which there are Takes. For Instance, you can create a new session
and name it “Band Practice”. If you engage recording with that session active, then all of the channels being
recording will be organized as Takes within that Session. If you stop recording and then record another pass,
that will also be saved as a new Take within the same Session.
On this page you can create new sessions, hide existing sessions, and rename sessions as well as selecting the
current session for recording and playback. When pressing the Aurora
(n)
Play button from any screen, the last
session selected will appear in the Aurora Meter display, and that’s what will play. You can also create
projects on the computer and save them for playback on the Aurora
(n)
. More on that, in the SD card Recording
video on the Lynx website.
6.2.12 Takes
The “Take Management” page is where individual recordings can be managed. Each time the Record button
is pressed, a new take is created in the current session using the settings from the SD Record Setup page. Each
take is date and time stamped, and date and time is shown when the take is highlighted along with the number
of channels and the duration of the take in HH:MM:SS format.
On this page you can select the current take, rename takes and hide takes from appearing in the take list. You
may easily preview each take by simply highlighting the take name and pressing the Play button. The Up and
Down arrow buttons select the next and previous take in the list.