

When I started using the Lambda, I immediately found the sound better, clearer, and more air, I always felt that we had removed my speakers (which are very close). Once we have a stable configuration, the Lambda runs smoothly, we end up forgetting. Like all USB interfaces, the big problem is the quality of drivers and the risk of bug in the computer environment.ĪSIO drivers for the Lambda work well, however, I had to give the latest driver for XP that did not work with my setup, I went back to the old version. Potentiometer adjusts the balance between the received digital through USB and the volume of input analog interface.įrom a brand like "Lexicon" could be expected to look more Pro. It provides a midi interface and a 48v power supply (phantom).ġ headphone jack 3.5 (unfortunately, given the fragility of these jacks)Įffect can be wired (stereo Jack 6.35) as an insert It is technically comparable to the equivalent range of products offered by all major brands, but with sizeable opportunities for its price range. Works with Macs and PCs.The Lambda is a USB audio interface built by LEXICON. Also features the brilliant Pantheon VST reverb software with loads of factory presets. The Lexicon Lambda includes advanced and intuitive Cubase LE recording software for 48-track audio and 64 MIDI tracks. 2 balanced TRS line inputs and outputs, 2 XLR mic ins, 1/4" high-impedance instrument in, and 1/8" headphone jack. Cool tower design features independent mic and line controls with LEDs plus monitor mix and output level controls. The Lexicon Lambda draws power from the USB port and provides high-end D/A converters plus 2 quality mic preamps supplying phantom power. Includes Steinberg's Cubase LE and the Lexicon Pantheon reverb VST plug-in.
