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You want the rich, luscious sound that’s defined studio reverb for three decades: a genuine Lexicon hardware processor. But you also want the flexibility of programming high-quality effects right inside your DAW program…without bogging down your CPU or resorting to expensive processing cards. Have it all with the MX400. All parameters of every reverb, delay and dynamic…
The first unit I got was malfunctioning but I had great support from Dolphin music and Lexicon and they shipped me a new one that works fine.
I do computer based music so I will focus more on that.
I've used a few software verb plug-in, like UAD 2 Realverb, ableton reverbs, reverbs included in protools etc. but nothing I've tried sounds as good as this. It is not an obvious difference in creative FX but in natural sounding reverbs, it does make a difference. Reverb is a complex and CPU demanding effect so it’s probably the first effect you would want to go "hardware" with.
The Lexicon MX400 has two processors (A and B) so you can have two different effects running at the same time. I usually use a natural verb on a return track for mixing purposes, without plug-in, and free the other processor to use in creative effects, like chorus or delays. The plug-in allows for quick loading of presets (factory and user).
I use SPDIF connections an XLR and I get excellent sound quality, zero noise. The plug-in and standalone is great, you can quickly jump between presets and save your own presets. It’s possible to automate parameters from the DAW. This means full hardware/software integration. The USB connection is stable and the plug-in doesn’t load the CPU.
Record anywhere you can carry your laptop! Studio quality hardware and powerful software that turns your PC or Mac® into a 24-bit recording studio. Alpha Studio The Alpha™ Desktop Recording Studio is extremely compact, yet it gives you the features needed to get professional recording results anywhere! Designed with many of the same features found in professional…
Sound quality very good.This unit works every time for me.I use a dual core pc with xp and record tracks with a DAW in conjuction with a Line 6 Toneport.Cannot understand any problems people may have with it.I am no technophobe but reading the instructions/forums.Though so far i havent sussed out with moitoring audio with vst fx yet but thats my fault)thus the 8 stars not 10).A very good unit for the money.
Lexicon has taken a whole-system approach to desktop recording. Omega Studio is an integrated computer recording system that includes the Omega 8x4x2 USB I/O mixer, Cubase LE 48-Track recording software for Win XP / Mac OSX, Bias Deck 3.5 SE for Mac and the world-class Lexicon Pantheon reverb plug-in. Omega Studio contains all of the components necessary to transform your computer…
hey there,
it's been a almost a month i've been using the lexicon Ωmega and i'm really satisfied with the product. at the biggining i found it kind of hard to make it work work with the CubaseLe4. it didn't have any problem. the only thing was that the manual doesn't explain throughly how u select the USB assing channel to direct it to Cubase's inputs. That was a matter of an hour to figure out how to make it work. really usefull and easy to use is the pantheon reverb that is included.
The Lexicon LAMBDA is the easiest way to get into desktop recording! Just add a microphone, computer and musical inspiration. Anywhere you can take your laptop, Lambda lets you record both a vocal track and an accompanying instrument at the same time (or two singers/ two instruments). The Lambda has two studio- quality balanced microphone inputs with phantom power for…
This is a great looking unit, and broadly does what I wanted it to do. It lets me record a Mic and an instrument at the same time as a MIDI input - the reason I wanted that was to be able to record the MIDI from a Roland GR-33 MIDI guitar unit, at the same time as a direct out from the the guitar and a separate (phantom powered) mic. The bonus for me was that it also has 2 line ins, so I can record old tapes to MP3.
I intially had some big problems with the ASIO drivers. Although I could record (with Sonar), whenever I played anything back I just got bad noise. I had the same problems with MME, but I got it working with WDM. Thankfully, whatever it was now seems to have resolved itself, but I don't know what it was I did (so I hope it does not go wonky again).
Aside from that, I found that when I hooked up my Sontronics STC-2 Mic I had to wind the Mic knob up to maximum to get a decent level, but I was getting quite a bit of noise from the Lamda the very last 1/10th turn.
I run Windows XP on a Macbook, and the installation CD would not recognise the Windows drivers - which luckily I was able to download from the Lexicon website (www.lexiconpro.com).
It is not that easy to see when the red clipping and peak LEDs comes on, as they seem pretty faint.
If you are not in the US, you can only get tech support from a dealer, not from Lexicon.
All in all, a nicely packaged and presented unit, that sits well on my desk. And, I think it is going to do the job.
The Lexicon LAMBDA is the easiest way to get into desktop recording! Just add a microphone, computer and musical inspiration. Anywhere you can take your laptop, Lambda lets you record both a vocal track and an accompanying instrument at the same time (or two singers/ two instruments). The Lambda has two studio- quality balanced microphone inputs with phantom power for…
The lexicon Lambda promises quite a bit.
Two phantom powered XLR inputs, line inputs, etc. etc. all with low background noise, and of course your basic MIDI In/Out interface.
So I decided to put these claims to the test with the following gear:
- Apple Powerbook G4
- M-audio Axiom 61
- Samson VR88 Condenser microphone.
- 2 pieces of Rode NT5:s.
- Novation Nova Hardware synth.
First of all, this baby is powered by USB without the possibility of taking the juice from your lovely electric network plug. Now, even as this is a very handy thing, you might want to be careful about which USB do you hook this one up to. My advice is to plug it straight to a cpu, not to a USB-splitter since under some equipment this might cause unusual results such as the Lexicon turning itself off, and other various weird properties.
- I started off using the 2 Rode mics hooked to the 2 XLR channels straight in. No complaints, straight response, no hums, pops or clicks on the final track. Phantom power works nicely, no switchin on or off during a 4 hour recording session. The preamps seem to give off a nice response and since I have been using the Rode NT5:s as overheads for quite a while, I cannot tell a difference if I am using the preamps on the Lambda, or on my low-budget mixing desk. And no, I am not talking about Behringers when I mean low budget.
- As far as the instrument input is concerned, it serves as your basic DI-box sound. Flat and digital, but this is what you are going to get even with the best active DI-box / Redbox. The fact? Good. Does what it is supposed to. If you want a nicer sound, add something for the VST effect input since the Lambda comes equipped with a Cubase LE-software.
- Midi control works as it should. I am not getting a latency that is dependant on the soundcard. I also tried using my dual-core E8500 equipped PC and the response is logical. Larger processing capability = less latency, but then again, these things are not the fault of the soundboard.
Now since there are only 2 inputs on XLR, and I used only the Lexicon as an imput instead of a mixing board, I had to change between the cables when switching to the Samson. Of course, should I want to solve the problem, I would go for a small mixing desk.
Now, I do not see this as a problem as the Lexicon Lambda is not inteded for hardcore studio recording but for your occasional instruments and / or vocals. People who are thinking about the difference between the Lambda as a straight recorder or using it as interface between a smallish mixing board and the CPU, should be aware of the fact that this is for house recordings, not for multichannel studio. And you CAN always hook up the mixing board to the Line inputs behind the Lambda AND use the 2 phantom-powered mics for something else.
Verdict?
Tested it out with both Apple and PC, fast & slow processors and I saw no sound card problems on either one, save for the fact that if left inactive, the USB connection switches off and causes the sound card to go to sleep.
Call me old-fashioned but I do like to have a direct power input option on my equipment.
Of course, anyone who wants to use this for a larger recording setup or to even consider about studio-level recordings should be aware that you NEED a mixing desk with sends / returns for various rack equipment such as compressors etc.
You are not going to make a well produced track with only this and even the best of microphones.
If you want that, I recommend a budget of 5000+ euros to get you started.
But for 200-300e, a few low-budget condenser mics and using the Cubase plugins for compressors etc? I see no problem with using the Lambda.
Lexicon has taken a whole-system approach to desktop recording. Omega Studio is an integrated computer recording system that includes the Omega 8x4x2 USB I/O mixer, Cubase LE 48-Track recording software for Win XP / Mac OSX, Bias Deck 3.5 SE for Mac and the world-class Lexicon Pantheon reverb plug-in. Omega Studio contains all of the components necessary to transform your computer…
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My name is Tokpa Alfred, my friends prefer to call me Freddy Davidson, my artist's name. I am of Ivory Coast, in Africa.
I am a Passionate person of the sound, and I frequent home studio a lot to give helps of keyboard piano to friends. I was marked a lot with the quality of the work that supplied Lexicon Omega. No problem of latency, less cumbersome and powerful. If I had the means to offer myself a home studio, Lexicon Omega will make leave my equipments. I like it.If you are tried to buy it, do not especially hesitate, you do not go to regret it.