Section Iii - Using Software Input Monitoring - Lexicon Lambda Owner's Manual

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Using Software Input Monitoring

SECTION III - USING SOFTWARE INPUT MONITORING

The previous examples have turned off Cubase
switches while recording tracks, and used the Monitor Mix knob on the front of the
Lambda Studio™ hardware to directly monitor an input without latency. Software
monitoring lets you listen to software-based effects in real time and adjust the monitor
mix independently of the recording levels, but also introduces some latency (delay) into
the input signal. The amount of latency depends on the amount of buffers assigned in
the ASIO control panel. See page 30 for more information about adjusting buffer set-
tings.
1. When using Cubase LE 4's input software monitoring with the Lambda Studio, you
2. Click the Input Monitoring
3. Click the Track Edit button.
will want to set the Monitor Mix knob all the way to the Playback side.
will now be able to hear your input. Now you can try assigning an effect on the
input. This example assigns a Pantheon™ reverb.
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LE 4's Input Monitoring software
button on the track you are recording to. You

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