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Lexicon Alpha Digital Desktop Recording Studio 2.0 USB Interface Steinberg RARE

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Item specifics

Condition
Open box: An item in excellent, new condition with no wear. The item may be missing the original ...
Input/Output Ports
XLR
Interface Type
USB
Suitable For
Home Recording
UPC
0691991500206
Brand
Lexicon
Form Factor
Console/Tabletop
Type
USB Audio Interface
Model
Alpha
MPN
ALPHASTUDIO
Features
Software Included

About this product

Product Information

By having a desktop recording studio, which a person can plug into a computer, makes recording music, sound, and audio so simple; the Lexicon Alpha Digital Recording Interface makes this possible. Users take advantage of the 2x2x2 USB I/O mixer, which gets its power from the USB bus. You can connect to the one-fourth balanced line inputs and the XLR inputs constantly, while the user also monitors from the front panel, and controls output levels. The front panel of this recording studio has a one-eighth headphone amplifier output that will work with all types of headphones and a Hi-Z instrument input. The audio device has 48 tracks of tracking, is compatible with Rewire 2 and a VST system, and allows up to eight VST instruments, such as a compatible guitar. There are six reverb types, and 35 factory presets from which to choose. Per reverb type, the interface’s users can edit 16 parameters. The Lexicon Alpha Digital Recording Interface is a USB system with a two-channel USB interface. There is one mic input in the USB bus powered device. Users take advantage of two TRS line inputs, zero-latency monitoring, and 2 RCA and TRS line outs. Users can record up to two tracks at once with this audio recording device. This is thanks to it having four inputs and superior hardware. There are stereo line inputs for drum machines, keyboards, or a CD/MP3 player analog output. Both unbalanced and balanced signals are accepted by the TRS-active balanced RF-filtered inputs. This USB audio device has balanced XLR inputs with its low-noise mix preamp. For an electric guitar or a bass guitar, there is a high-impedance front panel input. The Lexicon Alpha Digital Recording Interface has the line level input and mix controls separately and both have individual peak indicators, allowing for better control of music and audio. Balance an audio source between the playback mix level and live input, by easily monitoring the mix control when using the device to record. Users can easily switch to either mono or stereo. Use any type of headphones with the Lexicon Alpha Digital Recording Interface and enjoy ultra-clear fidelity, thanks to the high-powered headphone amp. This is because the amp provides enough power for the headphones. Easily enjoy speaker monitoring thanks to the line outputs on the device, to enjoy greater control when recording sounds, audio, and music. Those using the Lexicon Alpha Digital Recording Interface to record a variety of sounds and audio, including MIDI, can use it almost anywhere. There is no power supply, so no need to find an outlet to use it. Simply plug the unit into a laptop computer to power it with the USB cable that comes with it. This is ideal for those who want to record things like live concerts. The Lexicon Alpha Digital Recording Interface comes with a Lexicon Pantheon VST reverb Plug-in and Steinburg Cubase LE record/editing software. Users will effortlessly record sound and audio, edit, and mix with the Cubase software and other features. Make music, add audio and sound to videos, or record things like podcasts with a compatible microphone.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Lexicon
MPN
ALPHASTUDIO
UPC
0691991500206
Model
Alpha
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70304769

Product Key Features

Form Factor
Console/Tabletop
Features
Software Included
Type
USB Audio Interface

Additional Product Features

MAX. Number of Channels
2
Technology
Digital
Studio Equipment Type
Recorders and Duplicators
Inputs/Outputs
Analog Out
Product Type
Recording Interface
Media Type
Hard Drive (HD)
Tracks
2
Mic/Line Input
Line Trs 1/4in
Additional Inputs/Outputs
USB Interface

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4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
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Shipping speed
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Product ratings and reviews

3.8
36 product ratings
  • 15 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
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  • 4 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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Most relevant reviews

  • Top favourable review

    Works on Linux

    This device works out-of-box on Ubuntu 16+. The stereo/mono switch is invaluable when monitoring mono sources like guitars and vocals. I haven't used it enough to have an opinion on the preamp, but it sounds much cleaner than my previous M-Audio interface. There is no phantom power that I can see, but I also haven't looked at the manual either. I have no idea what the bundled software is like, I just plugged it in a got started. I liked this interface so much I bought a second for a friend and installed it easily on a Dell laptop with Windows XP. Lexicon really captured the correct price-point with this item.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: musiciansfriend

  • Top critical review

    Disappointment

    The software on this unit is hard to install and instructions are vague. The registration process for the item takes several steps and is overly complicated. Most companies have you click a button and it takes you to the website or uploads registration. This one has you chasing things down in hard to find places to copy and paste serial numbers etc. Try not to buy this unless you have a software engineering degree and enjoy challenges

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: sweetwatersound

  • Good output device, poor input.

    This product came just about as expected for the retail price range that it fits into, with all the features of a more expensive audio device such as an M-Audio Fast Track, or even the disputed Tascam 144. Audio out put was very clear, with no notable troubles putting enough volume into recording software. I used the copy of Cubase LE that came with the hardware with no trouble whatsoever. Recording in this manner is easy and painless, with good sound quality. The bummer comes when you try to use a larger software suite in combination with multiple input devices, and strain the CPU as well as the sound card beyond their limits instantly. FL Studio handles everything very well until the underruns begin piling up quickly enough to cause an audio trainwreck. All in all, if you ...

  • Nice hardware but over complicated software

    The hardware part works excellent it seems to be good quality and well made. The recording software is over complicated to the point that they should offer college courses on how to use it. I think my point is made when you see the manual on the CD is nearly 600 pages but if you have time to learn it I'm sure you could probably do any type of recording you could possibly need. I guess my needs are more simple I just want to lay down a track and be able to burn it on a CD something I've yet to figure out with this software I got the track recorded but can't convert the file to .wav for recording to the CD witch it is suppose to do. I guess I'll figure it out eventually. I think they should include a simplified version for amateurs like me.

  • Good, stable audio adapter, great price, works with Ubuntu Studio (Linux).

    Works well with jackd/qjackctl under Ubuntu Studio 11.04. It needs to be plugged into a USB 2.0 port to work properly. Be sure to install the lowlatency kernel from here: https://launchpad.net/~abogani/+archive/ppa Audio quality seems decent. I've only used it to record my Taylor 414CE acoustic/electric guitar so far. For around $50, it's a great audio adapter. Although its highest sample rate is 48000 samples per second at 24 bits. I generally don't use 96k samples per second any way, even when it's available.