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keith perreur-lloyd Posted on May 17, 2017

First time. MANUALLY speaking!, how do i connect the Lexicon Alpha to Audacity on my laptop? (I'm on Ubuntu by the way).

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: Lexicon alpha interface is recording a faint high pitched sound

Check for ground loops.

You MIGHT be able to cut the noise by setting the EQ's to clip the highs.

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Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2009

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Here is the support site for downloads:http://www.lexiconpro.com/product.php?id=7#downloads Hope this helps.

Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: CAN'T GET ALPHA TO WORK IN CUBASE OR AUDACITY ?

See if this info here will help you:http://www.lexiconpro.com/knowledgebase.php?product=7 Let me know if this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2010

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you can download and install the alpha driver here: http://www.lexiconpro.com/product.php?id=7#downloads

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2010

SOURCE: Lexicon Alpha got phantom?

The Lexicon Alpha does NOT have phantom power. The mic input expects a standard mic or a "self-powered" condensor mic. This means that you will neex external phantom power. There are power units available that use 9V batteries for this.

Dan

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Can i use my alpha lexicon with audacity instead of cubase?

you SHOULD be able to.

Just use Direct Sound in the host tab.
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I have a lexicon alpha, samsung CO1 condenser mic and a samsung phantom power box, i have all the correct wires but i dont think i am connecting the correctly, HELP ME ! lol

Sorry, but the Alpha does NOT have Phantom power which IS required for a condenser mic.

You will either have to get a mic preamp that supplies phantom power or go to a dynamic type mic if you stay with the Lexicon Alppha.
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Hi, I bought a Lexicon Alpha in order to use with Apple Mac (Logic). Now, my microphone is a dynamic microphone so it does not need any phantom power. When I connect the usb cable, the blue light comes...

I suspect the problem is with the software setup in your PC. Verify all the options and also verify that the AUDIO system is assigned as stereo and assigned to the Lexicon for both in and out... Also check any "PAN" control settings. There is a possibilty that the Alpha has a dead channel...

Try putting a stereo signal into the 1/4 inch jacks and see if both record... if NOT then take it for repair under warranty... I had a Lexicon Omega that had a problem myself... warranty repair...
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I'M TRYING TO USE ALPHA STUDIO WITH AUDACITY BUT CAN'T GET IT EVEN STARTED- IS IT POSSIBLE ??

yes, it is possible. the first thing u shoul do is go to edit/preferences within audacity and make sure the alpha is selected as the recording source. if that isnt the problem, then contact lexicon directly. if they arent helping you very well, ask if "jamie cohen" is still supervising- he is the best with computer issues, if he still is a tech support supervisor there.
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Hi, i have the Lexicon Alpha Personal Recording Studio connected to my mac via USB. im running two powered speakers via phono to phone lead. When i try play music through the speakers it doesnt play...

Make sure you have NO antivirus/antispyware/antiadware or other resource hogging background programs running while processing the audio. These programs hog resources to the point that the buffering within the audio devices is overrun causing gaps.
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Lexicon Alpha got phantom?

The Lexicon Alpha does NOT have phantom power. The mic input expects a standard mic or a "self-powered" condensor mic. This means that you will neex external phantom power. There are power units available that use 9V batteries for this.

Dan
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I was tring to record with audacity and my mic

Make sure the mic level is correct. Many of these units require line-level inputs which is much higher voltage than a mic puts out. You MAY need an impedance matching transformer for your mic.
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CAN'T GET ALPHA TO WORK IN CUBASE OR AUDACITY ?

See if this info here will help you:http://www.lexiconpro.com/knowledgebase.php?product=7 Let me know if this helps.
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Lexicon alpha interface is recording a faint high pitched sound

Check for ground loops.

You MIGHT be able to cut the noise by setting the EQ's to clip the highs.
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