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Lexicon Lambda and my recent songs

Posted by Tim Cole on 6th July 2008

I have been really happy with my Lexicon Lamba unit since posting a review of it (below), and have found that most of my problems relating to it are actually with Sonar.

What I mean there is that if I unplug the Lambda, then Sonar 7 seems to require me to go through a number of iterations (start, change audio settings, close, re-open) before it can settle down and work again (with MME or WDM). If I then plug the Lamba in again, to work with ASIO, I have to do it all over again. I cannot see why it should be so difficult. The other gripe I have with Sonar (perhaps only related to the Lambda) is that when I am using another app with the Lambad (e.g. Media player), then I get no noise out of my monitors. But, as soon as I load Sonar, I get some nasty background low level continuous whine/noise. I have no idea why.

Anyhow, I hope to upload one or two of my new efforts soon. The vocal and demo quality is still poor, but then I do not claim to be a good singer or even a good lyric writer. And it seems my playing and arrangement skills are not so hot either. Hmmm. So, why am I bothering? Go figure!

My Lexicon Lambda review (posted at Dolphin Music):

“This is a great looking unit, and broadly does what I wanted it to do. It lets me record a Mic and an instrument at the same time as a MIDI input - the reason I wanted that was to be able to record the MIDI from a Roland GR-33 MIDI guitar unit, at the same time as a direct out from the the guitar and a separate (phantom powered) mic. The bonus for me was that it also has 2 line ins, so I can record old tapes to MP3.

I intially had some big problems with the ASIO drivers. Although I could record (with Sonar), whenever I played anything back I just got bad noise. I had the same problems with MME, but I got it working with WDM. Thankfully, whatever it was now seems to have resolved itself, but I don’t know what it was I did (so I hope it does not go wonky again).

Aside from that, I found that when I hooked up my Sontronics STC-2 Mic I had to wind the Mic knob up to maximum to get a decent level, but I was getting quite a bit of noise from the Lamda the very last 1/10th turn.

I run Windows XP on a Macbook, and the installation CD would not recognise the Windows drivers - which luckily I was able to download from the Lexicon website (www.lexiconpro.com).

It is not that easy to see when the red clipping and peak LEDs comes on, as they seem pretty faint.

If you are not in the US, you can only get tech support from a dealer, not from Lexicon.

All in all, a nicely packaged and presented unit, that sits well on my desk. And, I think it is going to do the job.”

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blog comments allowed again

Posted by Tim Cole on 16th July 2007

Well, I thought I would try again as I have now applied some mods to the intermorphic forum. There should help cut down on the spam there. Maybe it will cut down on those getting here, too!

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blog and spam

Posted by Tim Cole on 13th July 2007

I am sorry to say I have now dissallowed commenting on my blogs. This is until how I can figure out how better to reduce the fast growing burden of removing registering spammers (WordPress has been GREAT at filtering out spam comments, but it seems it is not so good at filtering out how to prevent spammers registering). If anyhow has any good ideas, please let us know (see my colartz.com contact page).

The sad thing about it was that the spammers were real people, as they were registering manually. They had particular fascination with pharmaceutical drugs and various means of pro-creation, but I have no idea they felt it necessary to waste their time with my blog, and the time of its readers.

As a result if this (and because we have now closed the intermorphic forums for a similar reason), I have temporarily moved back my MicroBR review details to this blog (see here).

Thanks for your patience…

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Social networks and time online

Posted by Tim Cole on 3rd November 2006

Interesting article in this weeks Sunday Business, referring to the amount of time people spend online in some of the major online social networks. What was interesting was that the figures suggested that time was going down in most of them, and that some of the networks were being left for newer ones. Hmm.

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