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8 Using the LT-FW

With the LT-FW drivers and Aurora Remote Control application installed in your computer,
you can begin to use the Aurora with most popular third party audio applications. In this
section we will explore setting up your Aurora/LT-FW system for your context of use.

8.1 Channel Modes

One of the first decisions to be made when setting up the Aurora/LT-FW system is which
channel mode to use. Channel modes can be selected from the Aurora Remote Control
application LT-FW Menu. There are six modes available for Windows and four modes for
OS X.

The channel modes will determine which types of inputs and outputs on the Aurora will be
accessible from your software. As a general rule, it is wise to choose a mode that uses as few
input and output devices as is needed for the intended use. For instance, if you are going to
only use the Aurora with analog equipment, then you could choose a mode that only provides
access to the analog channels instead of one that provides access to both the analog and
digital channels.

The fewer channels that are used, then the lower the CPU usage will be. This in turn can be
beneficial in terms of latency or number of audio plug-ins/processes that can be used in a
project.

Since changing Channel Modes will potentially alter the type and quantity of Aurora devices
available, and cause a reset of the FireWire bus, all audio applications should be closed when
a Channel Mode change is initiated. Sync Source and routing settings will remain intact
through a Channel Mode change.

The following table describes the modes available in Windows:

Mode

Maximum

Channels

Inputs

Available

Outputs

Available

Multichannel or

Stereo devices

Notes

1M

8

8: Analog

8: Analog

Multichannel

One 8-channel device

1S

8

8: Analog

8: Analog

Stereo

Four 2-channel devices

2 16

8: Analog

8: Digital

8: Analog

8: Digital

Multichannel

One 8-channel device for analog,

One 8-channel device for digital

3M

16

16: Analog

16: Analog

Multichannel

Two 8-channel devices

3S

16

16: Analog

16: Analog

Stereo

Eight 2-channel devices

4 32

16: Analog

16: Digital

16: Analog

16: Digital

Multichannel

Two 8-channel devices for

analog,

Two 8-channel devices for digital

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