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Lexicon Omega Studio USB Audio Interface |  | Brand: Lexicon Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $279.95 Buy New: $165.00 as of 9/10/2010 17:10 EDT details You Save: $114.95 (41%)
New (8) Used (4) from $95.00
Seller: 26th Street Music Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 11835
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 CONTAINS ALL THE COMPONENTS NECESSARY TO TRANSFORM YOUR COMPUTER INTO A PROFESSIONAL 24-BIT RECORDING STUDIO. PURE INSPIRATION The recording professionals at Lexicon Pro know a thing or two about great audio â that famed Lexicon reverb âsoundâ has been on just about every hit recording since we invented digital reverb more than 30 years ago. So when we set out to bring that sound home â we got truly inspired. THE COMPLETE SYSTEM Nothing is more frustrating that buying a ârecording system,â only to find out that you need a gaggle of extras just to make it all work. Omega Studio is a completely integrated computer recording system that includes the Omega 8x4x2 USB I/O Mixer, Steinbergâs® Cubase LE audio and MIDI recording software, and Lexiconâs world-class Pantheon VST Reverb plug-in. The Omega Desktop Recording Studio quite literally contains all the necessary components to transform your computer into a professional 24-bit recording studio â all in one box. Steinberg® Cubase LE⢠Multi-Track Recording Software 48-track complete recording solution that includes all of the modules that you need to track, edit and mix your masterpiece.
MPN: OMEGA UPC: 691991500152 EAN: 0691991500152 ASIN: B0007UQ570
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| • | The way to start recording today | | • | Supports 6 audio channels, up to 4 at one time, as well as MIDI and S/PDIF | | • | Features 7 analog audio inputs | | • | Features 24-bit A/D and D/A converters, supporting sample rates of 44.1kHz and 48kHz | | • | Power supply is included |
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Product Description The Lexicon Omega is the way to start recording TODAY - whether you are a guitarist, keyboard player, vocalist, instrumentalist or an audio engineer.Omega supports 6 audio channels, up to 4 at one time, as well as MIDI and S/PDIF, so, you get all the connections you need to start recording your own music quickly. Once everything is connected, you have up to 32 stereo tracks to get it just right. Lexicon's 30-year legacy of excellence in reverb can be found in the Pantheon reverb plug-in. With 35 presets and 6 different reverb types, Pantheon gives your mix that professional Lexicon sound found in studios world-wide.Lexicon Omega Studio Features6 channels of 24-bit streaming audio via USB (4 record, 2 playback)7 analog audio inputs2 - XLR mic inputs with extremely low noise dbx preamps20 dB Mic Pad4 - 1/4 inch analog RF filtered TRS active-balanced line inputs1 - 1/4 inch ultra-Hi-Z analog instrument input2 - 1/4 inch analog TRS servo-balanced, active line outputsS/PDIF coaxial digital input and output1/4 inch TRS insert on each mic inputMIDI In and Out+48V phantom power24-bit A/D and D/A converters, supporting sample rates of 44.1kHz and 48kHzZero-latency analog record monitoring with adjustable balance between input and playbackStereo and Mono input source monitoringPower supply includedOmega Desktop Recording Studio IncludesSteinberg Cubase LE- More info coming soon.Lexicon Pantheon Reverb Plug-In:Infuse your mix with legendary Lexicon reverb. Designed by the same Lexicon engineers who created the signature Lexicon sound, Pantheon offers 35 factory presets featuring 6 reverb types (hall, chamber, plate, room, ambience and custom) controlled by an intuitive user interface with 16 editable parameters.
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Better items for your money December 3, 2009 Douglas A. Noble Jr. (Ohio) I've owned this interface for about a year and a half. After about three months of moderate use it started acting up on me (such as disconnecting). These things continued to get worse with more time and after about it year it stopped working altogether. I will give it that the sound quality was fair and Cubase LE isn't a bad 'out of the box' recording program. Furthermore, the preamps leave something to be desired. I was able to get a few decent sounding recordings out of it while it lasted, but I could have spent my money much more effectively on another product. I would recommend something by PreSonus or M-Audio.
Very poor reliability and quality June 17, 2009 Kubi (Oregon, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've given this product a chance as an owner for over a year now but the quality is just terrible. After purchasing the Lexicon Omega the device would disconnect about 5 times a day and I would have no sound until I unplugged and replugged the USB/power in a specific order. Lexicon was very helpful and replaced the mainboard in a timely manner.
Since then the sound quality has been slowly deteriorating to the point where I now have a constant hiss that continues to get louder. When I turn the level knob I get extremely loud hissing and popping around the 25% mark. Sometimes the levels between the two speakers don't match and I have to make minor adjustments to the level knob until they match back up.
I've decided to ditch the Lexicon for a more reputable product.
Works when it wants to. April 1, 2009 Byron Russell It works great when it wants to. From day one, IT will decide whether or not IT wants to actually finish a song without disconnecting from the computer via the USB cable. Apparently, the connection in the interface is loose (on the inside of the box) and tell the computer "Well, I'm done, now you can use your own internal mic". This is really frustrating when my 10 year old is just about to finish Master of Puppets on the drums and it decides to shut off the external mic and go to the mic on the computer.
Mac users beware! January 5, 2009 spawn_mc (Seattle, WA) Horrible support for the MAC, despite claims that it is compatible with 10.4 and above. The software reverb is VST not AU and will not install in 10.5. There is nowhere on the companies support page that even mentions the Mac version. All of the controls are on the hardware including routing and volume as well as live input mix. Routing is problematical and is made very unclear when in apps using the interface. Logic had no problems getting signal, but Guitar Rig 2 and 3 couldn't get signal no matter what I did (if I cant get it to work, I'm returning the unit.) Sound quality is adequate and I were only using Logic I would have scored it at 3 or 4.
Great Audio interface. September 30, 2008 Andrew Drummond I've had a few different ones and this is great. You get a lot of bang for you buck. the phantom power its quite helpfull
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