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Im trying to set up the software that comes with the 2.0 version of this product. The software keeps locking up during the install of the cubase le 4 software, and wont complete. Do you guys know of any compatibility issues with macbook pros?
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Sorry, but the Lexicon Alpha does NOT have Phantom power and you can't use a condenser mic with it without a Phantom power injector or preamp.
If you mean you have a Phantom power injector then it should be working. Do you have seperate mics for the two channels of the stereo? If you have only one mic, then only one side will record unless you set for mono recording and then dump the recording into stereo voa Cubase. I would recommend you get a small mixer... even a 4 channel one to use ahead of the Lexicon so you can mix and PAN your mics the way you want them. The recording and trying to control the panning in Cubase can be frustrating... The Lexicon really doesn't have anything built in to PAN the mic to the center when stereo recording. Small mixers are inexpensive and often you can find them used or in pawn shops for cheap.
Anything you hear in the mains SHOULD come out the "tape out" jacks UNLESS you have the "tape to mains" button pressed in. (That is for driving the mains from tape or CD) Remember these are line level signals.
Not sure about Cybasis? Is that Cubase software? If this is through a USB port, Cubase, if that is what you have, has to be set up to receive the signals onto tracks. There are a lot of things to NOT get set right with this program... Always use a set of headphones to verify that signals are coming through the mixer.
plug your condenser microphone into your computer before starting up the cubase program; then after you plug it into your computer start cubase; when cubase loads, press the [F4] key, then that will bring you to the audio configuration menu, there will be a speaker option and microphone option or what ever that stuff is; go to the microphone option and choose the microphone that you are using, then after you choose your microphone setting click close; then after that make create a [audio] then on the audio tab you will see a red button, by pressing that it will allow you to record, but there is another button beside it called a [monitor], press that button then it will allow you to hear your voice while you record your vocals. hope this help.
Try downloading Asio4all at http://www.asio4all.com/ and carefully following their instructions. There is good information under the FAQ/Troubleshooting section on their site. Id also recommend joining Recording Review for some great info. I think you can reach them through [email protected]. Hope this helps.
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