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Old 04-23-2008, 11:25 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Lexicon Software

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Originally Posted by ReverendJWblues View Post
So are you guys telling me the only monitors I can use is thru the head phones and not the external speakers? I can get the headphone jack to work I just hate using them for monitors, I want external speakers.
Yeah, headphones are not good at all for monitoring your mixes. You have two ways to monitor you recordings other than the headphones. On the back you will see L/R 1/4" Line Out jacks which can go to a power amp, mixing board, powered monitors, etc. and L/R RCA audio outputs which can go to powered monitors or the aux inputs on your stereo, etc.

Now if you don't have powered monitors and you want to use your external computer speakers you may be able to get an adapter to put on the 1/8" plug of the computer speaker which changes it to 1/4" and plug that into the headphone jack and get the audio to your computer speakers.

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Here is another question on this software and interface. I posted a thread in another place, but maybe you can answer here. Is there an easy way to convert the files in Cubase into WMA or MP3 or MP4 files? Can Cubase do it? Can something like Itunes do it? Any help appreciated.

Mark
In Cubase, with your project open, just click on File, click on export, a side menu will appear, go to audio mixdown and select how you want the file to be saved as.

Loki, feel free to jump in and correct me if I've overlooked something. I set mine up a long time ago and haven't had to change anything since then and you know what they say, use it or loose it.
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