SOURCE: Blue Screen of Death when running MIDI input to Lexicon Omega
Hi,
I tried the above - works perfect!
Thanx lumps...
Thomas
SOURCE: My Lexicon Lambda is not working
Go to your devices tab click on the ASIO driver Lambda and when you get that message click reset and try again it should work.
SOURCE: Lexicon Omega USB on new HP Dual core laptop pc running vista 4GB Ram
You said the magic phrase premiume HOME computer...
and the key word VISTA.
I've heard of VISTA pro running this but the home version is really not that robust for the type of gear you have there.
vista just has to many bugs.
go back to xp pro sp2 for good results.
good luck
44hink
SOURCE: Lexicon Omega/Cubasele4
I've had this problem and similar ones. Following these steps seems to help:
Starting Cubase before switching on the Omega.
Go to 'Devices' and then 'Device Set-up'. Make sure you're in the 'VST Audio System' part of the menu. Make sure the Omega is selected as the ASIO driver - if not, switch it. Then click on 'Set to Defaults', then 'Apply' and 'OK'.
Or re-setting the Omega sometimes helps too.
It's a pain, though.
SOURCE: lexicon driver
There is a major design flaw with the Omega. The ribbon cable touches one of the power tabs that tends to get very hot. this causes the ribbon cable to melt and damages it.
If you open up the case you will se it straight away.
If it is under warranty take it in to be repaired. It is a simple repair and should cost yo nothing.
Otherwise buy a new ribbon cable (I'm guessing most computer shops would sell them). Rplace the old cable with the new one then insulate the new ribbon cable (with electrical tape or something stronger) where it touches the power tab.
I also drilled a few holes in the top and sides of the case (do this carefully as the case is weak).
Be aware tho that drilling holes or altering the case will void your warranty.
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