Reddit reviews Lexicon Lambda Multi-Channel Desktop Recording Studio, 4x2x2 (4-input, 2-bus, 2-output)
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Record up to 2 tracks at once44.1kHz to 48kHz sample rates, 16-bit or 24-bit resolutionTwo XLR mic, two TRS line, and one Hi-Z instrument inputsTwo TRS line outputs and MIDI I/OSoftware suite includes Cubase LE4 and Lexicon Pantheon VST reverb plug-in
you could of done what you said above:
Oxygen -> PC -> Volca
But you are introducing a possible source of delay. It should be fast enough to not notice delay, but I'd try that first and see if you notice any latency.
Otherwise, yeah - trading out the Scarlet for a AI with a MIDI Cable In/Out works fine too. Just a heads up - you could also consider a Lexicon Lambda for a bit cheaper than a Roland UA-22.
That doesn't have any mic inputs. If you need 2, it'll need to be more like this or this. There may be cheaper ones but I don't know of any.
edit: here is a cheaper one
In normal recording circumstances, you are plugging your interface (sortof what your DXA pro is, but not quite) into your computer via usb or directly into the motherboard with a card. You wont get good audio by plugging your DXA pro (which is essentially a direct input device ((DI box)) into the input on your computer. Factory Computer soundcards are shit and generally dont have any preamps, which is what will give you a quality signal into your digital audio workstation (recording program or DAW.)
What you need is a proper interface to get a quality signal to your computer and recorded in real time. You can record onto your camera, and import it, but multi-tracking will be your nightmare.
If you only need one track, it will probably be fine, but if you want to layer the tracks, you are not going to have a good time.
I would reccomend this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FFWZKI/ref=emc_b_5_mob_t