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Lexicon omega support
Lexicon omega support






This means you have 5 milliseconds of latency on your Omega, which is about the absolute maximum before you start getting noticeable or annoying delay between hitting your midi keyboard and hearing your synth trigger the sound. Assuming no pops and clicks when you listen, reopen the Options/Audio window, General tab, and look at the number at the right hand end end of the latency slider. Set it, again, as far over to the left as you can, click ok and play a project. With WDM, the latency is controlled by the slider in the 'General' tab. Strangely, this only works in clicks rather than a smooth slide, but try and get it as far as possible to the left hand side as you can - I can happily work with it 1 click from the left - all the way over and you're in pop and click land (and I've got a Quad Core with 4Gb RAM!!). Secondly, hitting the 'ASIO Panel' button in the 'General' tab takes you to the Lexicon latency slider. Try and go as low as 128 and see if that helps. If you're working in 16 Bit you only need to alter the buffers in the '16 Bit' section. If you're using ASIO drivers, you control the latency by 2 methods firstly, the audio buffers on the final tab of the Options/Audio window (I'm at work at the moment and can't remember the name of the tab, sorry 'Advanced', maybe?). also, you need to reprofile the card after changing cards and you need to disable the one your not using.ĬJ's advice is good here.

#LEXICON OMEGA SUPPORT DRIVERS#

do you have the latest drivers for it? EWhen you use 2 cards at different times in sonar, you need to make sure that the recording and playback timing master are set to the card your using. If your in asio mode, then your latency is changeg in your sound card properties buffer section, if your in wdm, then you change it with the slider.






Lexicon omega support