Lexicon Lambda Desktop Recording Studio About Recording Connections, ABout RecorDinG connections

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About Recording Connections

IMPORTANT:

Do not plug a line output into the Mic 1-2 jacks unless the +48 V (phantom) switch is turned OFF to avoid damage.

both headphones and monitor speakers, adjust the level of the external power amp or speakers using their gain controls after you’ve set the desired level in your head- phones.

Connecting to a home stereo

Connect the Line Out 1-2jacks on the rear panel of the Lambda Studio™ to the appropriate inputs on your stereo, typically the Tape In or Aux In jacks, using a ¼" to male phono (RCA) connector or adapter. Keep the Output Level knob on the Lambda Studio low at first, raising it slowly to match the level of other units connected to the stereo.

aBout RecorDinG connections

Analog audio signals are created by microphones, synthesizers, mixers, and instru- ments with magnetic pickups.

Of these sources, microphones and magnetic instrument pickups have the lowest output level, and generally require the most amplification. Keyboards, preamps, and mixers output “line level” audio, which varies with each device between the -10 dBV and +4 dBu standards.

To connect a microphone

Plug an XLR cable directly from a microphone into the desired Mic input on the Lambda Studio rear panel.

To actiVate Phantom Power

If your microphone requires phantom power, first make sure the microphone is connected, then press the Phantom Power switch (labeled +48V). The +48V Phantom Power LED on the front panel indicates the phantom power is active. If your mics don’t need phantom power, it is best to leave it off.

Using the Analog Inserts

The analog inserts require a ¼" TRS to 2 x ¼" TSadapter cable. The

signal from the tip should be routed to the input of your outboard processor and the output of your processor should be routed to the ring.

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Contents Complete recording solution Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsProduct option Use only shielded interconnecting cablesProduct name Lexicon Lambda 1998Warranty Service Info/WarrantySerVice Info Result of the products use in any circuit or assemblyTable of Contents Section Title UsinG tHe LeXicon LamBDa StudioSpecifications SiGnaL routinG DiaGram Section Title Lambda Desktop Recording Studio proVides the following FeaturesIntroduction Lambda desktop audio interface hardware UnpacKinG tHe LamBDa StudioComputer minimum reQuirements Pentium III 500 MHz or AMD K7 processor, or betterFront PaneL Lambda Studio front panel offers the following featuresFront Panel Down a GainOutput LeVel +48V phantom power LEDMonitor MiX Control INput bargraph meterREAr PaneL Lambda Studio rear panel offers the following featuresRear Panel Adjust headphone volume with the Output Level knob MonitorinG connectionsAnalog inserts require a ¼ TRS to 2 x ¼ TSadapter cable. About Recording ConnectionsABout RecorDinG connections MiXDown Connections Connecting to an eXternal recorderMixdown Connections Connections Diagram Connections DiaGram WinDows Software setupMac OS Macintosh Software SetupMacintosH Software SetUp Under Devices, click on Using the Lexicon Lambda StudioOnce Cubase LE opens, go to Section I Recording audio With the Lambda Studio Recording Using the Microphone/Line InputRecording using the Microphone/line Input Recording Using the Microphone/Line Input Labeled as Audio Recording Using the Microphone/Line Input Recording Using the Microphone/Line Input Recording Using the Microphone/Line Input Labeled as Audio Recording a Guitar Using the Instrument Input Recording a Guitar using the Instrument inputRewind Recording Midi with the Lambda Studio Section II Recording Midi with the lambda studioClick the Track Edit button Using Software Input MonitoringSection III Using software Input Monitoring Click on an Insert Using Software Input Monitoring Section IV Adjusting the Buffer Settings Adjusting the Buffer SettingsOpen Cubase LE and go to DevicesDevice Setup Adjusting the Buffers in Windows XpWhen you are finished click OK Adjusting the Buffers in MAC osXSpecifications SpecificationsLambda Signal Routing Diagram Lexicon Lambda Studio Signal Routing DiagramLambda Desktop Recording Studio