Lexicon Lambda Desktop Recording Studio owner manual Mixdown Connections, MiXDown Connections

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Mixdown Connections

TO CONNECT A LINE LEVEL SOURCE

Plug a ¼" TS (unbalanced) or TRS (balanced) cable directly from the line level source into the desired Line In jack on the rear panel of Lambda Studio. Line level sources include keyboards, drum machines, CD and cassette players, or external microphone preamps and effects. If the line level source has something other than ¼" outputs, cable adapters can be used.

TO CONNECT AN INSTRUMENT

Plug a standard ¼" TS (instrument) cable directly from the instrument into the Instrument input jack on the front panel of Lambda Studio. Note that this will dis- able the Line In 1 jack on the back panel.

MiXDown Connections

After you record and mix your sessions in either Cubase® LE or other recording software, you may want to mix them down to a DAT, audio cassette, or other stereo 2-track recording device.

Connecting to an eXternal recorder

Connect the Line Out L-Rjacks on the back of the Lambda Studio™ to the left and right inputs, respectively, on your recorder (cassette deck, CD burner, or other recorder with analog inputs). You may need adapter cables if your mixdown deck has RCA input jacks. Refer to your recorder's operator's manual for more information about setting recording levels.

If you are connecting to an analog mixdown deck (such as a cassette recorder), start with the Output Level knob on the Lambda Studio at about the 12 o’clock (straight up) position, and the recorder’s input level also at or near 12 o’clock. Adjust the Output Level knob on the Lambda Studio until the meters on your recording deck (NOT the Lambda Studio) read consistently between 0dB to +4dB, raising the input level control on the recorder if necessary.

If you are connecting to a digital recorder such as a DAT or CD recorder, set the input level(s) on the recording device all the way open, to their maximum setting, and then adjust the Output Level knob on the Lambda Studio until the meters on your recording deck device consistently peak just below the 0dBFS (Full Scale) mark with- out causing clipping (going over the 0dBFS mark).

To hear the mix through control room speakers, connect the outputs of the recorder to the inputs of the control room amplifier or powered monitors. Adjust the control room

For the cleanest recording, adjust the Gain so the level reaches at least -6 on the input bargraph meter, but never lights the “Clip” LED on the loudest sound you’ll be recording. If you see the Peak LED light constantly, turn the Gain knob down until it flashes only occasionally, on the loudest part of the performance.

DO NOT TURN

DOWN A GAIN CONTROL TO GET THE RIGHT MIX IN YOUR HEADPHONES OR MONITORS WHILE RECORDING. USE THE MONITOR MIX CONTROL FOR THIS PURPOSE.

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Contents Complete recording solution Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions1998 Use only shielded interconnecting cablesProduct name Lexicon Lambda Product optionResult of the products use in any circuit or assembly Service Info/WarrantySerVice Info WarrantyTable of Contents UsinG tHe LeXicon LamBDa Studio Specifications SiGnaL routinG DiaGramSection Title Section Title Features IntroductionLambda Desktop Recording Studio proVides the following Pentium III 500 MHz or AMD K7 processor, or better UnpacKinG tHe LamBDa StudioComputer minimum reQuirements Lambda desktop audio interface hardwareDown a Gain Lambda Studio front panel offers the following featuresFront Panel Front PaneLINput bargraph meter +48V phantom power LEDMonitor MiX Control Output LeVelLambda Studio rear panel offers the following features Rear PanelREAr PaneL MonitorinG connections Adjust headphone volume with the Output Level knobAbout Recording Connections ABout RecorDinG connectionsAnalog inserts require a ¼ TRS to 2 x ¼ TSadapter cable. Connecting to an eXternal recorder Mixdown ConnectionsMiXDown Connections Connections DiaGram WinDows Software setup Connections DiagramMacintosh Software Setup MacintosH Software SetUpMac OS Using the Lexicon Lambda Studio Once Cubase LE opens, go toUnder Devices, click on Recording Using the Microphone/Line Input Recording using the Microphone/line InputSection I Recording audio With the Lambda Studio 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 Section II Recording Midi with the lambda studio Recording Midi with the Lambda StudioUsing Software Input Monitoring Section III Using software Input MonitoringClick the Track Edit button Click on an Insert Using Software Input Monitoring Adjusting the Buffers in Windows Xp Adjusting the Buffer SettingsOpen Cubase LE and go to DevicesDevice Setup Section IV Adjusting the Buffer SettingsAdjusting the Buffers in MAC osX When you are finished click OKSpecifications SpecificationsLexicon Lambda Studio Signal Routing Diagram Lambda Signal Routing DiagramLambda Desktop Recording Studio