Lexicon Lambda Desktop Recording Studio owner manual Rear Panel, REAr PaneL

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The Rear Panel

IMPORTANT:

Do not plug a line output into the Mic In jacks unless the +48 V (phantom) switch is turned OFF to avoid damage.

THe REAr PaneL

The Lambda Studio™ rear panel offers the following features:

Line In 1-2

These ¼" inputs can accept both balanced (3-conductor TRS) and unbalanced (2- conductor TS or instrument) audio sources. Each input gain is adjusted individually using the Line 1-2gain knobs on the front panel.

Insert 1-2

Each mic input is equipped with a TRS insert point. Inserts provide a send and return of the input channel’s signal directly after the mic preamp and before the A/D convert- er. You can insert any line level signal processor (such as a compressor or equalizer) to pre-process the mic signal before it is recorded, using a standard “stereo splitter” (single TRS to two TS) cable. The tip is send and the ring is return.

Mic 1-2 Inputs

These balanced XLR inputs feature high-quality mic preamps designed specifically for low-impedance professional microphones. The input gain is adjusted using the Mic 1-2gain knobs on the front panel respectively, with 50 dB of gain at the maximum setting.

left/right Line Outputs

These outputs support balanced TRS or unbalanced TS ¼" connections. These

outputs can be connected to a mixing board, power amplifier, powered studio monitors, recorder, or another line level input.

MIDI In and Out

The MIDI jacks provide MIDI input and MIDI output to and from your computer. Connect your MIDI keyboards, sound modules, and external controllers here.

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