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Posted on Sep 10, 2017

Omega --where to plug in???

Hi.
I have an Omega, and want to plug my Casio PX555R keyboard into the Omega, but I'm not sure WHERE?? The keyboard has two 1/4 " 'line-out' (r & l) jacks---do I use two 1/4" cables? If so, Where do I plug them into on the Omega?
The manual mentions 'guitar', mic, & all three at once, but not 'just' a keyboard.
Sorry so inept...
Mike

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2008

SOURCE: Device is unrecognised always day per day

I've been struggling with this issue for about a week. My unit was locking up increasingly more often.

Two things I've noticed about my Lexicon interface:

1. Seems to be excessively hot.

2. The unit is not vented.

Yesterday, after reading a comment about the solder possibly being the problem, losing conductivity as the units warms up. I decided to run my Lexicon with the plastic case removed.

Since removing the the case, i have only had one instance where the sound stopped working, which i believe was a problem with Cubase in that instance.

I'm not sure if removing the case to keep the unit cooler is the solution. I may have improved a connection somewhere in the process of opening up the unit.

I can say that I went from getting a "new hardware found" message every two minutes to having virtually no problems since removing the case.

My next step will be to drill about 50 holes in the case to vent it before attempting to use the case again.

Best of luck to ya!!!

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Matthew Spark

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2009

SOURCE: i cant hook up mic and guitar same time

get a 1/8" stereo to mono splitter from radio shack or the like. it should have 1 1/8"male end, and two female ends, you could possibly get a 1/8" male with 2 1/4" female connectors, or use an all 1/4 inch adapter, with a 14/ to 1/8 adapter on the male end.

this should divide the guitar and vocals into left and right channels.

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