Lexicon Omega Studio USB Audio Interface w/Cubase LE (Mac/Win)

Lexicon Omega Studio USB Audio Interface w/Cubase LE (Mac/Win)

by Lexicon
5.0
List price:  $529.99
Your price:  $295.00
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Features

  • 24 Bit Complete Computer Recording System w/Cubase LE
  • Microphone Inputs (2) Female XLR

Product Description

Nothing is more frustrating than buying a ?recording system,? 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, Steinberg?s? Cubase LE audio and MIDI recording software, and Lexicon?s 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 ? all in one box. Unlike standard computer I/O boxes based on a patch bay concept, the Lexicon Omega Studio is designed and built around the same paradigm as large-format recording consoles. An 8-input, 4-Bus, 2-output USB I/O mixer with inserts, instrument input, MIDI I/O and complete metering and monitoring functions gives you the freedom to record up to 4 tracks at once and mix without the need for additional mixing hardware. Two dbx Silver Series? mic preamps with 48V phantom power provide a pristine front end for high-end condenser or more common dynamic microphones, insuring premium sound quality from the first take to the last. TRS insert points allow you to plug in your favorite dynamic processors before the signal reaches one of the 4 busses, where 24-bit converters transform the analog signal into a digital masterpiece. Four servo-balanced TRS line inputs with up to +22dBu input levels let you hook up everything from keyboards to guitar pre...

Reviews

5.0 Great for digital home recording.
Simple interface, high quality mic preamps, powerful headphone amp. The inputs and outputs can be balanced or unbalanced. Cubase LE is great software and easy for beginners to learn. My only complaint is that there is no power switch on the interface, and the unit gets fairly warm after being left on for awhile- you have to manually unplug it or build a switch into the cable.