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Gary Lynch
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Lexicon Omega

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Has anyone tried out the Lexicon Omega for recording?

If so, do you like it?

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Randy Reeves
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I use Lexicon Lambda. the difference I believe is the number of inputs. my Lexicon came with Cubasse LE recording software.
I am liking this USB audio interface. Cubase is excellent so far. the Lexicon tech staff replies quickly and effectively when emailed.
I like the this interface has phantom power too.

I have no latency problems, I can record up to 46 tracks, the controls and online information is adequate. I like the online forum, as front line users help out.

USB works.
Mike Holland
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cubase and lexicon

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I have Cubase LE and the Lexicon. I have recorded and then burned to CD. Word of warning is to make
sure you understand the different file formats and
the "PooL". You can get confused and lose files or formats if you do not "save". So your disk can fill up fast. I transfer/copy from a hard disk to Cubase thru the optical connection. Just go slow and practice your file transfers and "saves". I am thinking of getting some kind of external drive to store and back up to.
Gary Lynch
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Post by Gary Lynch »

Randy and Mike,

Thank you.
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