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  • marc64marc64

    Perfect for Linux

    Lexicon AlphaPublished on 07/31/14 at 11:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I chose this material because I use a Linux environment and especially the Linux AV6 and after searching on the Internet it was part of compatible hardware distribution.
    I can connect, as needed, my bass, an expander, a sampler.
    It can record two sources at the same time.
    For the rest of the specifications, see the Internet.

    UTILIZATION

    No driver needed under Linux AV6. For latency, I never had any problems but I am not a professional in music and certainly does not push the material in these limits.

    GETTING STARTED

    No driver, so no micro side installation. For the rest, this is classic.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for more than a year.
    If you need more…
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    I chose this material because I use a Linux environment and especially the Linux AV6 and after searching on the Internet it was part of compatible hardware distribution.
    I can connect, as needed, my bass, an expander, a sampler.
    It can record two sources at the same time.
    For the rest of the specifications, see the Internet.

    UTILIZATION

    No driver needed under Linux AV6. For latency, I never had any problems but I am not a professional in music and certainly does not push the material in these limits.

    GETTING STARTED

    No driver, so no micro side installation. For the rest, this is classic.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for more than a year.
    If you need more inputs, under this brand Lexicon there Omega model, also under Linux.
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  • stratvincstratvinc

    Good interface to start

    Lexicon AlphaPublished on 05/31/14 at 04:19
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    2 jack inputs lines
    1 instrument input jack
    and an XLR mic input
    full output connectors
    RCA jack
    USB connected to my PC Acer 5920 G
    Home studio for use
    2 controls gains entrance with clip indicators
    a volume control monitoring
    and control of overall output level
    a headphone jack
    Output 2 connected monitor speakers Prsonus Eris 5 no breath

    UTILIZATION

    no latency issues or driver
    used with Reaper
    no update

    GETTING STARTED

    installation CD that came with Cubase LE4 and Lexicon reverb
    you plug it settles
    it works!

    there is a manual but I just watched
    everything is intuitive

    OVERALL OPINION

    My first idea was to just have a USB so…
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    2 jack inputs lines
    1 instrument input jack
    and an XLR mic input
    full output connectors
    RCA jack
    USB connected to my PC Acer 5920 G
    Home studio for use
    2 controls gains entrance with clip indicators
    a volume control monitoring
    and control of overall output level
    a headphone jack
    Output 2 connected monitor speakers Prsonus Eris 5 no breath

    UTILIZATION

    no latency issues or driver
    used with Reaper
    no update

    GETTING STARTED

    installation CD that came with Cubase LE4 and Lexicon reverb
    you plug it settles
    it works!

    there is a manual but I just watched
    everything is intuitive

    OVERALL OPINION

    My first idea was to just have a USB sound card to read my Backtracks to work my guitar
    I never had the intention to do true home studio
    but I was surprised plug my guitar bass and a microphone and I must admit that I was amazed by the result
    you can hear the result on the thread "videos of your characters guitars"
    for use as mine is just perfect
    I have not tried other models
    I had traveled reviews to get an idea
    what I like
    compact
    all controls on the front face
    and she is pretty and more
    to the "recording studio" I think it's a fair bit
    though considering the price money to start it does not take a lot of risk
    the rating reflects my personal use
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  • janouchjanouch

    Lexicon AlphaPublished on 03/26/08 at 16:41
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Sound card with microphone and line of output and headphone and line.
    between an instrument jack
    Book with cubase and a lexicon reverb of very good quality.

    UTILIZATION

    Installation could not be simpler. For my part I have connected to a Mac There is no need for drivers.
    The manual is clear trs.
    To use simply turn the knobs and connect what we want

    GETTING STARTED

    Latency is very short and inaudible ear.
    The sound card is very transparent and does not sound parasite.
    We get a pro sound quality, no problem.
    In amliore monitor it a lot the sound that comes out of the ordinary if it passes through it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This card is perfect, that's e…
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    Sound card with microphone and line of output and headphone and line.
    between an instrument jack
    Book with cubase and a lexicon reverb of very good quality.

    UTILIZATION

    Installation could not be simpler. For my part I have connected to a Mac There is no need for drivers.
    The manual is clear trs.
    To use simply turn the knobs and connect what we want

    GETTING STARTED

    Latency is very short and inaudible ear.
    The sound card is very transparent and does not sound parasite.
    We get a pro sound quality, no problem.
    In amliore monitor it a lot the sound that comes out of the ordinary if it passes through it.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This card is perfect, that's exactly what I wanted.
    In addition it is cheap to trs a map of this quality.
    The fact that it is a book with cubase and reverb makes it even better.
    I make the same choice again.
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  • HardBluesHardBlues

    Perfect for Linux

    Lexicon AlphaPublished on 08/21/11 at 07:26
    I chose it after checking online that it worked seamlessly under Linux.
    The other reason for my choice is that the control elements seem very well thought-out:
    - Two volume knobs, with peak indicator for the Line 1/Instrument and Line 2/Mic inputs
    - A switch to toggle between mono and stereo listening of the inputs
    - A button to mix the input/output volume.
    I use it to play guitar, connecting my Tech 21 Blonde into one of the line inputs.

    UTILIZATION

    No need of drivers under Linux, it is automatically recognized.
    It works just as good with the Alsa sound server, used by default by many distributions, as with Jack, dedicated to computer music.
    With Jack, I can playback two tr…
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    I chose it after checking online that it worked seamlessly under Linux.
    The other reason for my choice is that the control elements seem very well thought-out:
    - Two volume knobs, with peak indicator for the Line 1/Instrument and Line 2/Mic inputs
    - A switch to toggle between mono and stereo listening of the inputs
    - A button to mix the input/output volume.
    I use it to play guitar, connecting my Tech 21 Blonde into one of the line inputs.

    UTILIZATION

    No need of drivers under Linux, it is automatically recognized.
    It works just as good with the Alsa sound server, used by default by many distributions, as with Jack, dedicated to computer music.
    With Jack, I can playback two tracks while recording a third one without any latency issues.

    GETTING STARTED

    It couldn't be simpler to install, because there's nothing to install.
    I haven't read the user's manual.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've used it for two days and have no experience with this type of gear.
    I'm extremely satisfied, for the price. I didn't expect so much.
    The only drawback is that the software and reverb included are only for proprietary systems. But that's customary.
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