Using the Lambda Studio – Recording with the Lambda Studio
B. RECORDING A GUITAR USING THE INSTRUMENT INPUT
This section explains how to record using the ¼"
front panel. The diagram below shows how the Lambda Studio is connected for this
particular application.
Turn down all of the Lambda Studio's input and output level controls. Plug your
electric, acoustic, or bass guitar into the
Lambda Studio hardware.
The
plugged into the ¼"
recorded when a cable is connected to the ¼"
panel.
To set the input level for the Instrument input:
Guitar
Instrument In
Instrument
input uses the same recording channel as the
Line 1
NOTE:
This jack is intended for electric guitar and bass, or acoustic instrument
pickups, not line-level signals such as the output of keyboards or a direct out from a
guitar amplifier. For those, use the
Studio hardware.
1. Set the
Output Level
Monitor Mix
2. Set the
button between the
Line 1
This will let you hear the mono guitar signal out of both speakers.
Monitor Button
3. While playing the guitar, gradually increase the gain by turning up the
1
knob until the
Peak
Output Leve
Re-adjust the
4. For instructions on recording in Cubase LE, go to "D. Recording With Cubase
LE" on page 15.
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Instrument
Instrument
input jack on the back of the Lambda Studio will not be
Instrument
Line 1-2
input jacks on the back of the Lambda
knob to the 9 o'clock position.
knob to the 12 o'clock position. Press the
and
Line 2
knobs so that it is in the
Input Louder
Playback Softer
Monitor Mix
LED next to the knob just begins to light occasionally.
l knob for the desired monitoring level.
input jack on the
Powered Speakers
L/R Line Outputs
input jack on the front of the
Line 1
input; anything
input jack on the front
Monitor Assign
Mono
Playback Louder
Input Softer
position.
Line
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