Recording A Guitar Using The Instrument Input - Lexicon Lambda Owner's Manual

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B. RECORDING A GUITAR USING THE INSTRUMENT INPUT
This section explains how to record using the ¼" Instrument input jack on the front
panel.
1. Plug your electric, acoustic, or bass guitar into the Instrument input jack on the
front of the Lambda Studio™ hardware.
Instrument Jack
The Instrument input uses the same recording channel as the Line 1 input;
anything plugged into the ¼" Line 1 input jack on the back of the Lambda
Studio will not be recorded when a cable is connected to the ¼" Instrument
input jack on the front panel.
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 Line 1-2 input jacks on the back of the
Lambda Studio hardware.
2. Press the Monitor Assign button between Line 1 and Line 2 knobs so that it
is in the Mono position.
Monitor Button
LE 4, go to File and select New Project>Default, and a project
3. Open Cubase
®
location. (See Section I for more information.)
4. Click the Project menu and select Add Track > Audio. When the Add Audio
Track dialog appears, make sure the Configuration option is set to Mono and click
OK.
To set the input of the track to record from the 1-2 USB channels:
1. Click anywhere in the gray area (not on the buttons) of the Audio 01 window.
2. In the Inspector, click on the Left - Stereo In box and select Stereo In > Left
for the track input source.

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