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Anonymous Posted on Apr 17, 2009

I Installed the Lexicon Lambda and followed all of the instructions to the letter. I can hear sound out with no problem, but when I record, it records from my laptops internal mic. Thus, everything in the room is recorded...my talking, moving etc. I disabled the computers default record in and selected the Lambda as the record in and got a message that I am unable to record any audio. So, I download the ASIO4all drivers and still the same problem. I even disabled all the record in defaults and I still her myself when I try to record. How can I fix this? I have a HP laptop with 3 GB hard drive. Please help somebody.

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  • Anonymous Apr 17, 2009

    My OS is Vista. When I say I record everything in the room...i mean it's like recording on an open mic. It's picking up everything.

  • Anonymous Apr 17, 2009

    Already disabled the computers default mic and selected Lexicon. But still not working.

  • Anonymous Apr 17, 2009

    Cubase!!!

  • Anonymous Apr 27, 2009

    Thanks that did it.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Windows xp or vista?

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You will need to go into your sound properties, you can do this by clicking on the speaker Icon thats down by the clock (lower rights hand side of your screen) that should bring up sliders for everything.
Their is also other options and advanced options you may need to enable that could be specific to your devices. but the main thing here would be for you to disable the one mic and enable the one you want and also possibly lower its sensitivity levels.

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    What program are you using to record?

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