I find that I get a certain amount of distortion when I have output turned on for lines that are not in use. I was using the instrument jack in front and had Line 1 turned on. When I stopped recording from that line and unplugged the electric guitar I could hear interference when recording from Mic 1 on Line 2. Try shutting off all the lines except the one you are using.
Thanks for all responses, but I think my device is some kind of broken. I plugged the condenser mic already, and the problem happen on the right chanel only. But sometime it works just fine, sometime not.
Now I'm looking for somewhere to fix it because the warranty has expired :(
Sounds Like a Short somewhere. Maybe U Should get a usb card and use that only for the lexicon. maybe it's interference from the other usb ports. almost like having to many plugs in the same power strip.
I had my Lamba on a pci 5 port usb card and was getting all the noise from that card along with the other devices (mouse/keyboard..etc) on that same 5 port usb card. I removed the Lamda USB cable from that card and put it on a dedicated port in the rear of my pc and behold "SILENCE" through and through. But then again our pc's should be similar but at time take on their own reality.
I had my Lamba on a pci/usb card and was getting all the noise from that card along with the other devices (mouse/keyboard..etc) on that same 5 port usb card. I removed the Lamda USB cable from that card and put it on a dedicated port in the rear of my pc and behold "SILENCE" through and through. But then again our pc's should be similar but at time take on their own reality.
Try moving the usb cable. My unit did exactly the same as yours. I tried leaving the mic plugged in..phantom power/no phantom power and accidentally pushed the usb cable. It started with the crackling noise. I gently shook the connector and the noise never returned. I replace the cable anyway...but then again that's just on my pc.
Try moving the usb cable. My unit did exactly the same as yours. I tried leaving the mic plugged in..phantom power/no phantom power and accidentally pushed the usb cable. It started with the crackling noise. I gently shook the connector and the noise never returned. I replace the cable anyway.
It's your USB cable. My unit did exactly the same as yours. I tried leaving the mic plugged in..phantom power/no phantom power and accidentally pushed the usb cable. It started with the crackling noise. I gently shook the connector and the noise never returned. I replace the cable anyway.
when you turn on the phantom power you have to connect a condenser mic.maybe that's the problem...i cant' see from the the video if you have connect something
Thanks for your response dan, you mean it's an internal problem that happens to all lambda sound cards? It seems right for mine right now as I plug the microphone into the right input and the noise doesn't exist. I hope this it's the way problem solved.
It Sounds like a Cable noise, when is not pluged right. If you have nothing pluged in the ins of the Lambda ( a mic, a guitar or anything) and it makes that noise, it is an internal problem of the Lambda, you should check it out with the person who sell it to you
This shit sound card I do a lot of problems Too bad I bought it I buy M AUDIO
gameflowoffical 3 weeks ago
You know, I’m glad I looked into this on youtube…
I’m having the same problem… Noise… Jackin up my tracks !
Thanks Everyone… I’ll try all recommendations listed…
zoom521zoom 3 months ago
I find that I get a certain amount of distortion when I have output turned on for lines that are not in use. I was using the instrument jack in front and had Line 1 turned on. When I stopped recording from that line and unplugged the electric guitar I could hear interference when recording from Mic 1 on Line 2. Try shutting off all the lines except the one you are using.
DomerExtra 3 months ago
yup sounds like a short
symbadawg1 3 months ago
cheap cables?need a power conditioner?ground loop isolator
DJfive5six 4 months ago
i see sparks
RealShitRapClub 10 months ago
Thanks for all responses, but I think my device is some kind of broken. I plugged the condenser mic already, and the problem happen on the right chanel only. But sometime it works just fine, sometime not.
Now I'm looking for somewhere to fix it because the warranty has expired :(
tubestuffs 11 months ago
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HEY,do feel the PREAMPS are ok in this ?thanks a lot
corporacionmonstruo 11 months ago
Sounds Like a Short somewhere. Maybe U Should get a usb card and use that only for the lexicon. maybe it's interference from the other usb ports. almost like having to many plugs in the same power strip.
kaiba1977 1 year ago
I had my Lamba on a pci 5 port usb card and was getting all the noise from that card along with the other devices (mouse/keyboard..etc) on that same 5 port usb card. I removed the Lamda USB cable from that card and put it on a dedicated port in the rear of my pc and behold "SILENCE" through and through. But then again our pc's should be similar but at time take on their own reality.
dmcrae007tube 1 year ago
I had my Lamba on a pci/usb card and was getting all the noise from that card along with the other devices (mouse/keyboard..etc) on that same 5 port usb card. I removed the Lamda USB cable from that card and put it on a dedicated port in the rear of my pc and behold "SILENCE" through and through. But then again our pc's should be similar but at time take on their own reality.
dmcrae007tube 1 year ago
Try moving the usb cable. My unit did exactly the same as yours. I tried leaving the mic plugged in..phantom power/no phantom power and accidentally pushed the usb cable. It started with the crackling noise. I gently shook the connector and the noise never returned. I replace the cable anyway...but then again that's just on my pc.
dmcrae007tube 1 year ago
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Try moving the usb cable. My unit did exactly the same as yours. I tried leaving the mic plugged in..phantom power/no phantom power and accidentally pushed the usb cable. It started with the crackling noise. I gently shook the connector and the noise never returned. I replace the cable anyway.
dmcrae007tube 1 year ago
It's your USB cable. My unit did exactly the same as yours. I tried leaving the mic plugged in..phantom power/no phantom power and accidentally pushed the usb cable. It started with the crackling noise. I gently shook the connector and the noise never returned. I replace the cable anyway.
dmcrae007tube 1 year ago
I didnt have that problem
blist777 1 year ago
the phantom power is for using condeser mic only
gabofreak 1 year ago
when you turn on the phantom power you have to connect a condenser mic.maybe that's the problem...i cant' see from the the video if you have connect something
herecomesicknesss 1 year ago
Thanks for your response dan, you mean it's an internal problem that happens to all lambda sound cards? It seems right for mine right now as I plug the microphone into the right input and the noise doesn't exist. I hope this it's the way problem solved.
tubestuffs 1 year ago
It Sounds like a Cable noise, when is not pluged right. If you have nothing pluged in the ins of the Lambda ( a mic, a guitar or anything) and it makes that noise, it is an internal problem of the Lambda, you should check it out with the person who sell it to you
danubilo 1 year ago