Lexicon launches Lambda

Feb 12, 2006 4:08 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



The Lambda USB mixer
Lexicon has announced Lambda, a desktop recording package featuring the Lambda USB mixer, a bus-powered unit offering two XLR mic inputs with TRS inserts and switchable +48V phantom power, two balanced 1/4in line inputs, front panel instrument input and MIDI I/O, as well as balanced outputs and 1/8in headphone output.

The Lambda can stream four channels of 24-bit audio at 44.1 or 48kHz, and is PC and Mac compatible.

The unit comes bundled with Steinberg’s Cubase LE digital audio workstation software for Mac OS X and Windows, as well as Lexicon’s Pantheon reverb VST plug-in.

For more information, visit www.lexiconpro.com.

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