Lexicon omega driver
Yes having the same problem with new driver that Lexicon put on their site 2.5 driver has screwed up everything and the soundcard is nolonger working because of this new driver even their website is down very poor avoid Lexicon Omega
5/16/2009 9:19:27 PM •
Lexicon Omega...
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on May 16, 2009
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Recording
in audio properties make sure its the default recording device.
Lexcion lamda and a mixer
yes you can. simply take a 1/4 in cable from the main out of you mixer and plug it in through one of the line in inputs on the back.
then plug whatever you want to record in through the mixer
Cant record
i was having a simillar problem, but i was using xp. try going into cubase and under devices try puting it as "mackie control" you computer should recognize it as lambada usb. i hope that helps =)
Trouble getting started
find the lexicon usb driver in device manager. uninstall it and reboot and let plug and play install a generic usb driver from windows.
I think this might help.
goodluck
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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
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Volume has started to fade
HI DannyPara
If the problems are intermittent, then the amp will most probably be suffering from dry solder joints. This is not uncommon about power devices in the unit like output stages and power regulators. I suggest that the amp needs to be checked over for such problems, and where needed resoldered to bring it back to a reliable state. If you are a gun with a soldering iron, you could do it your self. For this sort of work, I prefer to use solder with a 2% silver content as it produces a mechanically stronger soldered joint, and has a higher resistance to failure from the rigours of heating and cooling that constantly happens in amplifiers. If you think you dont have the skills required(good quality soldering is an practiced, and aquired skill), then get it into a decent repair guy for some attention. If you dont fix these problems,new faults may manifest themselves, and even expensive failures to output stages if left unattended.
Happy to answer any other questions you may have about it, just give me a hoy :) Thanks for using FixYa, If you consider the advice I have given you as sound, a FixYa rating is a great reward for my efforts to help you. Cheers.
regards
robotek
6/2/2008 8:54:15 AM •
Lexicon MC-1...
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Computer Noises
well ground is a major issue and part of my professional services
No gain
happened to me too, I just fiddled with the phantom power button (wiggled it a little while it was pressed in) and my gain came back *shrug*
Computer Noises....
happens with a mixed ground issue. I had same thing with my laptop. only way to avert this is to super ground your digital sound devices...and connect them to ground/chassis of the desktop, if that's your option.
used to be called 60 cycle hum in olden days.
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MC1 Switched Power Supply
Hi Hansjo. You may find that if one capacitor has failed, then there may be more. If you see any signs of bulging, leaking, or pushing the bottom out of any caps, then It is a good idea to just change them all. For the small expense, it is worthwhile knowing that your power supply has fresh caps. Try the amp and then see how it goes. If you still have problems, get back to me here and we can talk about it more.
regards
Graeme
2/25/2014 6:20:20 AM •
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Lexicom Lambda is not working! New user
right click my computer goto properties-harware-device manager then right click the lambda click update driver browse it with ur cd driver...hope this help
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