Reddit Reddit reviews Lexicon Lambda Multi-Channel Desktop Recording Studio, 4x2x2 (4-input, 2-bus, 2-output)

We found 3 Reddit comments about Lexicon Lambda Multi-Channel Desktop Recording Studio, 4x2x2 (4-input, 2-bus, 2-output). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Lexicon Lambda Multi-Channel Desktop Recording Studio, 4x2x2 (4-input, 2-bus, 2-output)
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
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3 Reddit comments about Lexicon Lambda Multi-Channel Desktop Recording Studio, 4x2x2 (4-input, 2-bus, 2-output):

u/KeyboardKonan · 2 pointsr/WeAreTheMusicMakers

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.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/buildapc

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

u/HamOwl · 1 pointr/recording

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