
I purchased the Lexicon Lambda in December of 2009, mainly because I wanted an audio interface that would allow me to connect my MIDI keyboard (Alesis QS8), L-R audio out from the keyboard and two XLR mics to my PC, one of which requires phantom power (AKG C2000B). I have since purchased a hardware compressor / limiter (Behringer MDX4600) and am now using the handy “insert” busses in order to make use of the compressor.In the few weeks that I have been using the Lambda, it has proven to be a powerful workhorse in my home studio. The device is sturdy, the sound is clean and the features are exactly what I need for producing professional quality media on a home studio budget. I am very satisfied with my choice in this product and how well it works with the equipment in my studio and the software that I use (Sony SoundForge 10, Sony Vegas Pro 9, Sony Acid 7).The only problem that I have had is that the unit may infrequently “lock-up” or go silent, but that is remedied by briefly
I want to set up a software-based home Cubase Recording Studio recording studio. I have used Cubase in the past but is Pro Tools better? Whatever I get must have a sophisticated wave editor . . . and ability to mixdown digital tracks. I would be very grateful for any help . . .
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