ecca wrote:Yeah, done all that long since.
I use the Omega as a mixer straight into the soundcard.
Ecca,
Here is the content of a second e-mail I got to help me get started -
Brian,
This hardware and software setup should help.
Hardware setup:
Verify the Lexicon Omega is connected via USB and powered on.
Verify the Blue USB LED on the front panel of the Lexicon Omega is lit solid Blue (not flashing), if the LED is flashing then you do not have a good USB connection.
For this setup Lexicon recommends connecting a microphone to the Microphone 1 input on the Lexicon Omega.
Turn the Microphone 1 input gain on the Lexicon Omega up to a level just below clipping.
Set the Microphone 1 input on the Lexicon Omega to Mono.
Verify the MIC 1, MIC 2 USB assign switch is set to 1- 2.
Set the Monitor Mix knob on the Lexicon Omega to 12:00 o’clock
Connect headphones or an amplifier to the Lexicon Omega, perform the obligatory check 1, 2 into the microphone and bring the output level up to a comfortable listening level. All audio input and output will pass through the Lexicon Omega. Headphones or an amplifier must be connected to the Lexicon Omega in order to hear playback from Cubase LE4.
Software setup:
Launch Cubase LE4 by double left clicking the Cubase LE4 icon on your computers desktop or select Start>All Programs>Steinberg Cubase LE4>Cubase LE4.
In Cubase LE4 select File>New Project, select default in the New project window and click OK. Select your directory and click OK.
Select Devices>Device Setup>VST Audio System
Select Omega ASIO from the ASIO Driver dropdown menu and click Switch.
Click Reset.
Click OK.
Select Project>Add Track>Audio
In the Add Audio Track Window, Select 1 Count, Mono Configuration and click OK.
By default the track input will be set to Left - Stereo In which will correspond to the Microphone 1 input on the Lexicon USB Audio Interface. If you are using a Lexicon alpha set the track input to Right – Stereo In.
Verify the tracks record enable button is let red.
Click the Record button on the Transport Bar and recording will begin.
For testing perform the obligatory check 1, 2 into the microphone for approximately 10 to 15 seconds.
Click the Stop button on the transport bar.
Rewind the track to the beginning using the transport bar rewind button or click Goto Previous marker / Zero on the transport bar.
Click the Start button on the transport bar.
You will hear the sound playing out of the Lexicon USB Audio Interface.
Note:
If you ever experience any issues with audio playback or recording Select Devices>Device Setup>VST Audio System, Verify the Lexicon Omega Driver is selected in the ASIO Driver dropdown menu and click the Reset Button.
Regards,
Shane Vander Veur
Lexicon/DigiTech Support
Phone# (801)566-8800