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CauliColin 12-10-2012 10:28 AM

Lexicon Alpha...?
 
I have used the search function, whilst there are threads, none answer the questions I would like to ask.
I am looking at buying a Lexicon Alpha USB Interface (http://www.gak.co.uk/en/lexicon-alph...interface/3914), but I am wanting to know a few things...
Can I plug this straight into my laptop's USB port?
Can I just plug the bass straight into the interface, then into the laptop and record onto Audacity?
Would it help if I put up my laptop's specs?

Or if that wouldn't work, could you list any alternatives to the Alpha? (you don't have to)
Thanks for your help, if you give it!

(sorry, I am not good at posting threads)

MNAirHead 12-10-2012 10:38 AM

Yes I do it all the time --- consider the omega for only a few bucks more

I use the lexicon far more than my focus rite, m audio, Alesis or motu (simplicity and speed)

CauliColin 12-10-2012 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MNAirHead (Post 13558328)
consider the omega for only a few bucks more

Sorry, the omega is over double the price of the Alpha. That's a no go. Thanks for the comment though!
I've heard that the drivers are a nightmare to install though :confused: How hard did you find it?

Crater 12-10-2012 10:53 AM

I had problems gettng my Lexicon Omega to work under Windows Vista. In fact, it never DID work under Vista, but it works fine with Windows XP or Windows7.

Yes, you can plug it in to your laptop's USB port, but I don't think the Alpha is USB powered so you'll need its powersupply too. If the Alpha has an "instrument" (high impedance, unbalanced) that's the one to use with your bass. If all it has is a "line" input that's not ideal but will probably work OK.

CauliColin 12-10-2012 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crater (Post 13558392)
I had problems gettng my Lexicon Omega to work under Windows Vista. In fact, it never DID work under Vista, but it works fine with Windows XP or Windows7.

Yes, you can plug it in to your laptop's USB port, but I don't think the Alpha is USB powered so you'll need its powersupply too. If the Alpha has an "instrument" (high impedance, unbalanced) that's the one to use with your bass. If all it has is a "line" input that's not ideal but will probably work OK.

It looks like it has an 'instrument' input with a 6.3mm plug.
I am currently plugging in a cable from the headphone jack of my practice amp into the laptop's line in port, so as long as it is better than that, I am happy.

Grateful 12-10-2012 12:01 PM

I've used one of these into Audacity and Garage Band with no issues on a Mac: Bass>LA>CPU.

It's great because you can control the relative mix of track playback from iTunes/Audacity/whatever.

EricF 12-10-2012 01:24 PM

The Lexicon Alpha was my first recording interface, but didn't stay around for long. It will work for simple recording, but it isn't a spectacular piece of gear. These days, I'd recommend something that has a USB 2.0 connection. The Alpha is USB 1.0, and quickly starts bumping into latency issues when working with a multi-track recording. The Alpha is 5+ year old technology.

MNAirHead 12-10-2012 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CauliColin

Sorry, the omega is over double the price of the Alpha. That's a no go. Thanks for the comment though!
I've heard that the drivers are a nightmare to install though :confused: How hard did you find it?

Not used--- very close in price

I used asio4all --- no issues

Can send clips/samples if you want to hear one

dave_p 12-10-2012 01:57 PM

the alpha will do exactly what you ask
for 70 bux its a decent little unit.

MNAirHead 12-11-2012 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crater (Post 13558392)
I had problems gettng my Lexicon Omega to work under Windows Vista. In fact, it never DID work under Vista, but it works fine with Windows XP or Windows7.

Yes, you can plug it in to your laptop's USB port, but I don't think the Alpha is USB powered so you'll need its powersupply too. If the Alpha has an "instrument" (high impedance, unbalanced) that's the one to use with your bass. If all it has is a "line" input that's not ideal but will probably work OK.

I'll say it again and again...

At this point in time, it's most prudent to have your Windows recording machine running XP...

KrisHayes 12-12-2012 12:01 AM

If I may suggest, for a $99 interface, you'd be better off with an Alesis iO2. The Alpha has a really crude DI & preamp in it.


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