Lexicon Studio Tips Part Three

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2010

In part three of our look at the Lexicon Omega, Joe Wallace examines how to get rid of some audio problems that can plague your recordings if your buffer settings aren't set up properly. Do you encounter audio dropouts, crackling noises, or other unwanted artifacts in your recording? Do you notice these getting worse with the use of VSTs and other software tools? Your buffers could be to blame.

One word of friendly warning here, do not set your buffer settings too low! When taking the advice in this video, it is best to err on the side of caution and change your buffer settings by degrees and in small amounts. A drastic change could give you plenty of computer headaches to sort through on less powerful machines. Check the video for all the details.

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  • Guys I think the audio dropouts, crackling noises, or other unwanted artifacts with omega is a factory faulty... the omega feeds itself back

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