The Lynx Two mixer software is altogether more ambitious than that of the Lynx One, displaying a total of four separate windows inside the main application windows labelled Adapter, Record, Play, and Outputs. The Adapter window contains various digital and analogue settings, while Record, Play, and Outputs windows relate to the card's 32-channel, 32-bit digital mixer with 16 sub outputs.
For the 16 available Record channels (stereo Record 1 through to Record 8), the Record window provides source selection, peak-reading meters, a Mute button, and another to enable your choice of Dither type (more on this later). Each of the 16 has a total of 24 possible source signals: the four analogue inputs, loopback L and R, digital in L and R, or any of the eight LStream inputs from either the internal or external sockets if you have expansion modules installed.
It also features a monitor section with 16 possible physical outputs: four analogue outs, stereo loopback, stereo digital out, and any of the eight LStream 1 outputs. Multiple selections are permitted, so that you can route any signal being recorded to any number of these physical outputs. This section also includes mute and phase inversion buttons, and a fader. Usefully, a device format box and activity indicator beneath these buttons displays the bit depth and number of channels currently in use by any software application, as well as whether or not the relevant record input has been enabled.