Operation Manual
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Also make sure that the checkboxes for “Built-In” audio are un-checked.
Now, your multi interface LT-TB Aggregate Device is ready to use from within your favorite Audio application.
2.7 Using LT-TB with other Thunderbolt Devices
The Thunderbolt specification requires that certified units can allow for daisy chaining other Thunderbolt devices.
Common computer accessories like hard drives, video equipment, and expansion chassis’ can be connected to the
Thunderbolt Daisy Chain, either before or after your Lynx Interface(s). Up to six devices can be daisy chained together
off of a single Thunderbolt port. The Thunderbolt specification also allows for a separate video stream, so that in
addition to the 6 devices a monitor can be added at the end of the chain.
2.7.1 Bus Powered Devices
Some Thunderbolt devices operate from Bus Power, where they receive adequate voltage from the Thunderbolt
connection to drive the device, as an alternative to having a dedicated power supply. The LT-TB does support such
devices, but it is necessary to connect a 12V DC power supply to the LT-TB card prior to running such a device. The
appropriate AC Adapter is available from Lynx dealers, or directly from the lynxstudio.com website. The part number
is LYN-ACPS1000.
When connecting a bus-powered device, connect the AC adapter to the 12V DC port on the LT-TB equipped interface
that precedes the bus-powered hardware in the Thunderbolt daisy chain.