Lexicon I-Onix U22 - Unstable
I took this card I have not had me take the lead with settings ect endless from simple fast effective the more it not too bad on the desktop. I used it with cubase, nuendo, LogicPro ... Pc with ssd amd...
View ArticleLexicon Omega Desktop Recording Studio - for simple
buy this card for recording voice connected to a laptop asus + rhode nt1 a microphone
View ArticleLexicon Omega Desktop Recording Studio - Good quality / price ratio
I was looking for a USB audio interface with digital microphone input 1, 1 instrument input and 2 line inputs. All under 200 EUR. With 2 mic inputs, entry instruments and 4 line inputs, the Lexicon...
View ArticleLexicon Omega Desktop Recording Studio
The dbx Silver Series pre-amps are nice and clean. There is MIDI support, SMPTE support, Line In and Outs, digital. There isn't really a way to configure it to record more than two condensors directly...
View ArticleLexicon Lambda - Great lightweight recording interface
Tha lambda at a glance: USB powered High-end D/A converters 2 quality mic preamps Phantom power Independent mic and line controls with LEDs Monitor mix and output level controls 2 balanced TRS line...
View ArticleLexicon Omega Desktop Recording Studio - had a few small issues
The Lexicon Omega Recoding Studio was an all in one studio that came with Cubase, after using this setup for a while I had to upgrade, for some reason I fell out of love with it. Mainly because I...
View ArticleLexicon I-Onix U42S - Worth the buy and try
The Lexicon I Onix U42S is a audio interface that you can get online used for around 300 dollars like I did about 6 months after it first came out. The I-Onix has 4 input and 2 output USB 2.0 with a...
View ArticleLexicon Alpha - Served its purpose, but has some problems
The Lexicon Alpha is a 2x2x2 Recording Interface that will go perfect with your laptop set up. I used the Alpha before on my Dell Laptop back when I was trying to get use to a few new software DAW’s...
View ArticleLexicon Alpha - Alpha vs the Omega
¬ It seems like the Lexicon Alpha has been out forever, though I have only been using it since 2010. You can buy one of these brand new for 60 dollars, it cost almost double that when it first came...
View ArticleLexicon Omega Desktop Recording Studio - Old but still good
The Lexicon Omega was on the first full portable bundles that I had for my laptop about 5 years ago. It is a 8 channel USB interface that has 2 XLR mic preamps and 4 TRS inputs. It does have MIDI in...
View ArticleLexicon I-Onix U22 - new and already problems
I was looking for this type of interface and it was promo
View ArticleLexicon I-Onix U22 - I have big deal
IF you want to lose € 250 ... Then buy the Lexicon I-Onix u22 These people would be better off doing something else in life ... The projects are always in demand for labor! Lexion = Rogue!
View ArticleLexicon Omega - good if your are a beginner
I bought this Interface to have a affordable solution to track audio to my computer at a reasonable quality. I paired this interface up with a Studio Projects C1 and used Adobe Audition to do my...
View ArticleLexicon Omega - mic was not good
The Lexicon Omega Studio bundle was one of the first bundles that I actually bought and used. I had it in my first year of college years ago. It was one of the cheapest (priced) setups that I could get...
View ArticleLexicon Alpha - Perfect for Linux
I chose it after checking online that it worked seamlessly under Linux. The other reason for my choice is that the control elements seem very well thought-out: - Two volume knobs, with peak indicator...
View ArticleLexicon Alpha - Good product
Good quality audio interface! 2 inputs, 2 buses, 2 outputs, directly powered via the USB port. The system allows you to always have connected a mic/line input and an instrument/line input whose input...
View ArticleLexicon Lambda - Great lightweight recording interface
Tha lambda at a glance: USB powered High-end D/A converters 2 quality mic preamps Phantom power Independent mic and line controls with LEDs Monitor mix and output le...Read more on Audiofanzine
View ArticleLexicon Alpha - Perfect for Linux
I chose it after checking online that it worked seamlessly under Linux. The other reason for my choice is that the control elements seem very well thought-out: - Two volume knobs, with peak...
View ArticleLexicon Omega - good if your are a beginner
I bought this Interface to have a affordable solution to track audio to my computer at a reasonable quality. I paired this interface up with a Studio Projects C1 and used Adobe Audition to do my...
View ArticleLexicon Alpha - Good product
Good quality audio interface! 2 inputs, 2 buses, 2 outputs, directly powered via the USB port. The system allows you to always have connected a mic/line input and an instrument/line input whose...
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