Lexicon Recording Studio owner manual Connecting to the Alpha Studio, Monitoring connections

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Connecting to the Alpha Studio

Connecting to the Alpha studioTM

The Alpha StudioTM is both a 2 x 2 x 2 mixer and a USB audio interface that can be used in a variety of audio setups. This section describes how to make basic connections for the following applications:

Monitoring Audio

Recording Audio

Connecting a Recorder for Mixdown

Monitoring connections

The Alpha Studio allows you to monitor audio from both the hardware inputs (Direct) and from the computer (Playback). Use the Monitor Mix control to balance between the direct audio and playback audio from your computer (For a complete description of the Monitor Mix control, see page 10).

You can listen to (monitor) the audio through either the 18" Headphone jack on the front panel, through studio monitors using the ¼" or RCA L/R Line Out jacks on the rear panel, or both. The output level of both the L/R Line Out jacks and the Headphone jack are controlled with the Output Level knob on the front panel.

Alpha Studio’s ¼" L/R Line Outputs have a nominal output of +4dBu, and support both balanced (TRS) or unbalanced (TS) connections.

Connecting headphones:

1.Connect headphones to the Headphone jack located on the front panel of the Alpha Studio. The Headphone jack accepts an 18" TRS connector.

2.Adjust headphone volume with the Output Level knob.

Connecting to monitor speakers:

1.Using ¼" cables (balanced TRS cables are recommended), connect the L/R Line Out jacks on the rear panel of the Alpha Studio to the appropriate inputs on your mixer, power amp, or powered monitors.

2.Adjust the Alpha Studio's output volume with the Output Level knob. If using 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 RCA Outputs for Monitoring to a home stereo

Connect the RCA Line Out 1-2jacks on the rear panel of the Alpha Studio to the appropriate inputs on your stereo, typically the Tape In or Aux In jacks, using standard RCA cables. Keep the Output Level knob on the Alpha Studio low at first, raising it slowly to match the level of other units connected to the stereo.

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