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I have Lexicon IONIX U22, Widos Vista 32 bit
i instaled driver..everything looks ok..but its not ok...comunication with computr is many times interupted...off on off on..this silly sound when usb interface is on or off...i tried many times to reinstal driver, i tried different usb cables..i tried different operating system in my pc..nothing helped......i cant use ionix...i start to recrd something and sudenly usb makes sound that it finished comuication with pc..then strts again..what i the problem? should i throw away lexicon or computer?
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The software is by Stienberg and is called "Cubase" that is delivered with the Lexicon. The Omega doesn't really have any software to speak of except for the drivers. Browse the software disk looking for the section containing the drivers. When you install it, it will create a Lexicon folder with the root of your C drive and in it will be an Omega folder. In that is a driver folder and a folder of help files. In the Driver folder folder you will find the installer file "Omega Setup". Launch that program to install the drivers. Please note I have one of these and it can be frustrating to get things working. Make sure in the PC in the control panel "sounds and devices" that under the tabs that the Omega is the device to send and receive and for voice. Once you have done the install, the Omega should be in the list of available devices to select as default.
Easy answer: You DON'T set the polarity because this particular device takes a 9 VAC at 2.1 amp adapter. (Not a DC one like so called universal ones)
It sounds like you have one of those universal adapters which probably would not deliver the 2.1 amps required even if the lexicon took DC. Note that stuff might light up, but the unit will not work using a DC adapter..
You had better get an official power supply for this unit as what you have will NOT work, period!
I did a quick search to try and find a link to a supplier, but they are RARE !!! Every one I found would require you changing the plug to match the Lexicon.
You should just order the correct one from Lexicon.
You should be at SP2, but that MAY NOT be the problem. One thing to check is if you are supposed to have the device connected when you install the software... in SOME cases doing it with or without connection will affect the outcome. Also make sure ALL virus/spyware/popup blockers are disabled during install.
Before using this device, make sure that going to the control panel and looking at the "Sounds and Devices" shows that the Lexicon is the inout and output device for all the tabs within that window.
Make sure you verify that your computer meets the requirements for the Omega. I have one of these and it installed on an XP with no problem.
Maybe you have Vista instead of XP. OFTEN there are incompatibilities of Vista. If you have that or heaven forbod Windows 7, you may either need a different WDM or have to backstep to the XP operating system.
In short, VERIFY the requirements of teh Omega and its software with the OS and system you are trying to install it on.
A last thing to try is to install it while in "SAFE MODE".
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