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![]() ![]() Compare the best prices from all over the web on Lexicon Alpha Is The Lexicon Alpha The Right Audio Interface For You? Find the audio interface that is perfect for you on the Home Recording Soundcard Wizard. Lexicon Alpha Description Like the Omega and Lambda, the Lexicon Alpha USB Audio Interface is a complete portable desktop recording studio. It offers a 2x2x2 USB I/O mixer which is powered directly from the USB bus. You can be connected to the XLR inputs and the 1/4" balanced line inputs at all times while controlling input levels and monitoring from the front panel. The front panel also offers a Hi-Z instrument input and a 1/8" headphone amplifier output suitable for all headphone types. Alpha ships with Steinberg Cubase LE recording/editing software and Lexicon Pantheon VST reverb plug-in. Cubase LE offers 48 tracks of tracking, supports up to 8 VST instruments, and is compatible with both VST system link and Rewire 2. The Lexicon Pantheon VST reverb plug-in offers 35 factory presets and 6 reverb types and lets you edit 16 parameters per reverb type. |
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While reading some of the sales literature I noticed that Lexicon mentioned something about plugging this unit into a laptop. The article I read about the Omega stated that hardrives slower than 7200 may encounter problems. Can I record to an external 7200 rpm drive and if so would that solve my problem? Would a laptops slower hard drive speed going to cause problems? Or are the demands on the hardware so low that it won't matter?? Also what about sound cards? Do these units have their own sound cards? Any help anyone could provide me would be great. |
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Would a laptops slower hard drive speed going to cause problems? I use a Lexicon Alpha on my laptops and I havent ever had a problem due to 5400 rpm. Or are the demands on the hardware so low that it won't matter?? I think so. Also what about sound cards? Do these units have their own sound cards?... These units actually are a sound card in themselves and a little more (more options than your laptops soundcard. Hope this helps |
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| Quality: 8 I am a 1 month old rookie at recording at home. I purchase the Lexicon Alpha due to a very very low budget. Seems to be sturdy to me.. no problems so far. The sound is good to my rookie ear. So far it has accomplished all I have needed. No problems other than the natural learning curve of how to use it. Reliability: 9 No direct calls to support with Lexicon. I used there website several times and it had what I needed to solve my issues. Overall Rating: 8 This is a low cost audio interface, and has only 2 inputs. One microphone and one for guitar or whatever. Other than the limitations, it has been a great product. I use it with a HP notebook PC.. Intel(R) Core (TM)2 Duo CPU T5550 1.83 GHz Ram 3.00 GB No problems. I would recommend to folks with a low low budget like mine. Really not set up to for recording a whole band but is good for home recordings. Comes with Cubase LE4 software and a CD for hardware and software installation. Last edited by Blindfinger; 09-03-2009 at 07:09 PM. |
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