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A compact, USB-powered interface with Lexicon's world-renowned audio quality. Like the Omega and Lambda, the Lexicon Alpha USB Audio Interface is a complete portable desktop recording studio. It offers a 2x2x2 USB I/O mixer which is powered directly from the USB bus.

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You can be connected to the XLR inputs and the 1/4' balanced line inputs at all times while controlling input levels and monitoring from the front panel. The front panel also offers a Hi-Z instrument input and a 1/8' headphone amplifier output suitable for all headphone types. Alpha ships with Steinberg Cubase LE recording/editing software and Lexicon Pantheon VST reverb plug-in. Cubase LE offers 48 tracks of tracking, supports up to 8 VST instruments, and is compatible with both VST system link and Rewire 2. The Lexicon Pantheon VST reverb plug-in offers 35 factory presets and 6 reverb types and lets you edit 16 parameters per reverb type. Excellent Interface This is a great value and an easy to set-up and use Interface. The Lexicon Reverb plug-in is the best I've ever used - totally natural, especially for vocals and drums.

This is a great value and an easy to set-up and use Interface. The Lexicon Reverb plug-in is the best I've ever used - totally natural, especially for vocals and drums. I read reviews of people that found Cubase LE hard to figure out.

I don't get it. I find it to be one of the easiest and most intuitive programs, for both MIDI and acoustic recording. It doesn't have anywhere near the bells and whistles of Pro Tools, but most home recordings don't need that stuff. If you want to hear what this software can do, go to CD Baby and listen to the CDs under the LUNAMOON name. All done with this little interface, Cubase LE, Sample Tank Samples and an Audio-Technica mic. I love this system. Know that you can only record two tracks at a time simultaneously so this is not for recording live bands but is great for track by track production.

I purchased one of these about a year ago, and have regretted it ever since. When in 48 KHz mode, it randomly emits an obnoxiously loud white noise, making this mode completely. I purchased one of these about a year ago, and have regretted it ever since. When in 48 KHz mode, it randomly emits an obnoxiously loud white noise, making this mode completely unusable. Of course, it took me about two months to discover that the alpha was actually my problem.

Since then, I have consistently used it at 44.1 KHz, which eliminated the obnoxious sounds. However, latency is a major issue - I have to make my buffer size extremely large to avoid getting the system overload error, something I never get when using the cheap interface that came with my Behringer MIDI controller.

On top of those issues, I ALWAYS have some amount of ground hum, even if I manually ground the alpha to the device I'm using. Highly disappointed. Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: I purchased one of these about a year ago, and have regretted it ever since. When in 48 KHz mode, it randomly emits an obnoxiously loud white noise, making this mode completely unusable. Of course, it took me about two months to discover that the alpha was actually my problem. Since then, I have consistently used it at 44.1 KHz, which eliminated the obnoxious sounds. However, latency is a major issue - I have to make my buffer size extremely large to avoid getting the system overload error, something I never get when using the cheap interface that came with my Behringer MIDI controller.

On top of those issues, I ALWAYS have some amount of ground hum, even if I manually ground the alpha to the device I'm using. Highly disappointed.

Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: This is a great value and an easy to set-up and use Interface. The Lexicon Reverb plug-in is the best I've ever used - totally natural, especially for vocals and drums. I read reviews of people that found Cubase LE hard to figure out.

I don't get it. I find it to be one of the easiest and most intuitive programs, for both MIDI and acoustic recording. It doesn't have anywhere near the bells and whistles of Pro Tools, but most home recordings don't need that stuff. If you want to hear what this software can do, go to CD Baby and listen to the CDs under the LUNAMOON name.

All done with this little interface, Cubase LE, Sample Tank Samples and an Audio-Technica mic. I love this system. Know that you can only record two tracks at a time simultaneously so this is not for recording live bands but is great for track by track production. Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: I was in the market for something small and compact to record on. Something I could throw in my laptop bag and take with me. This is perfect for that.

I did have some questions about the sound quality at first. I noticed a hissing sound when I would listen to my recordings.

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But when I would export the file, the hissing was gone. Really weird. But whatever. You get what you pay for. But don't get me wrong, other than that, this is a fine piece of equipment. Again, for the money, It's a great learning tool. Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: Purchased brand new almost 2 years ago.

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Consistently emits a really bad noise around 5khz, 7khz and 10khz since day one. Noticeable on clean channels, gets worse as gain turns up. Makes recording/mixing very difficult. Changed every wire/electronic on guitar, new 1/4' cables, positioned interface away from other electronics, but the noise is still audible from both 'instrument' and 'line 1' inputs. No phantom power Easy to use controls, and cubase le 5 is great to learn around your first DAW. Not worth its going msrp.

Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: I was asked for a recommendation of a hardware and software combination for a friend whose 12-year-old son is into keyboards, and wants to enter the world of recording. Here is my note, verbatim: If you buy the Lexicon Alpha system, the Alpha hardware comes bundled with a free version of Cubase LE. This is high quality software, and not any harder to learn than Garage Band. The Alpha plugs into the USB jack on the PC.

It also works with a Mac, and Garage Band. Right now, it's on sale; it has all kinds of inputs & outputs, and records 2 channels at once. It can record stereo from the keyboard, or mono from a guitar and a microphone simultaneously. The mic channel has 2 inputs (phone jack or XLR style).

If he ever upgrades to a serious recording mic, he will need a 48V phantom power supply. But these don't cost much, nowadays. I bought the Alpha system about 6 months ago, and it's great. With my laptop PC I've made several multitrack recordings already with it. Didn't take that long to figure everything out. It actually doubles as an interface for a good stereo (goodbye to the headphone jack).

It has very good A-to-D converters (24-bit 48 KHz) so you can plug it into a real audiophile system. This feature alone makes it worth the investment. All my music on the laptop now goes thru the Alpha to a nice pair of studio monitors I bought. Music sounds phenomenal. For the price (at the moment, very nicely discounted) you can't go wrong. There are tons of 'How To' videos on YouTube about how to use an Alpha with a Mac, or a PC.

Turns out it also works on an iPad. Garage Band is simple enough for a 12 year old, but baffling to most of our generation.

If you have a Mac or an iPad, I'd stick with Garage Band. If you have a PC, Use the Cubase! And give my best to the budding musician. Tell him to remember us fondly when he's famous. Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: Any time i run into someone starting out with home recording, i always reccomend this unit. Unit is very flexible, offering both XLR and 1/4' inputs, and 1/4' or RCA outputs for monitoring.

Since it is Bus powered (over usb), there is no need for an external power source, which makes this highly portable. Just toss in your bag and go. Unless you need several inputs for live recording, this unit will probably fit the bill, at a price that can't be beat. Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: This thing is your best bet for your money if all you want to do is get the signal from your mixer onto your computer.

You get a very clean stereo mix (allowing pannings for drums and such). No fuzz or static that you can get from just plugging into your computers line in. If you are wanting to record some stuff in your bedroom the Lexicon is the way to go. Only draw backs are the lack of phantom power, so don't plan on running any condesors directly into this (not good for podcasting then!). But if you are like me and have a mixer with Phantom then this thing is all you need! Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: This interface is good. I don't understand why ppl have such noise issues.

I think that have to do more with the electricity(ground), cables, even your computer in the place you planing to use it. Ive never had any issues with mine, sounds pretty clear and clean for a cheap product. Im very satisfied with the time i was using it.

I got into a scarlett 2i2 not too long ago and that one has gave me more issues than other usb audio int. Something that makes me give it 5 stars its only the stereo direct monitoring feature, which is not any special feature from it but is better when recording pianos or stereo sources. It doesn't ( i think ) have any preamps like everybody says on their product specs. But either way it sounds just good. Comments about Lexicon Alpha USB Desktop Recording Studio: I tried not to comment about the quality or design of USB Interface hardwares since they got good and bad things. From Yamaha/Roland/ Steinberg/ PreSonus and High-sampling rate- Phonic Firefly 302USB, I tested them all.

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The simple and cheap Lexicon Alpha sounds the best. Probably it does not have +48V Phantom to mess with A/D circuit internally.

To use this Alpha good as expected and many other USB interfaces above, you need to know how to set up the ASIO devices in your DAW and keep in mind the Actual Resource of your Computer. Many commenters are not really good at config their computers to recognize this USB Audio Interface and complain about the quality of Lexicon.

Actually, they do not know how to set up right their device in the 1st place. I bought all the interfaces above- level 4- at the fraction of New price. Still works great for me and save me lots of money and also gained the real skills of repair and setup digital Audio Interface. Thanks MF for selling these unwanted products but suitable to me to fix and use.