Lexicon Lambda
Lexicon continues to expand its ever-growing range of USB audio interfaces. Mark Cousins sizes up the latest offering...
Price: £199.00
Manufacturer: Lexicon
Website: http://www.harmanprouk.com
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If you’re about to make your first foray into the world of computerbased recording, one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make is what kind of audio interface to buy. Happily, the options have never been more varied: you can choose between PCI soundcards, USB or FireWire hardware – and the cost and complexity varies enormously between models. But for those wanting just a simple interface without a huge number of ins and outs, there’s little doubt that the USB option represents one of the most cost-effective means of getting audio in and out of your computer. To that end, Lexicon – a company usually synonymous with high-end reverbs –
has built a series of desktop studio products, from the original Omega (reviewed in Issue 12) to the more diminutive Alpha.
Score: 7
This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 42
Filed under
Audio Interfaces,
Hardware
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