UNPACKING THE LAMBDA STUDIO™
The Lambda Studio™ is shipped in one carton, containing the Lambda Studio
Interface hardware, Steinberg
®
Cubase
®
LE and Lexicon
®
Pantheon™ plug-in
software for Windows
®
and Macintosh
®
based systems. After unpacking, save all the
packaging materials in case you ever have to ship the unit. Thoroughly inspect the
Lambda Studio and packing materials for signs of damage. Report any shipment dam-
age to the carrier that delivered the product or dealer from whom you purchased the
product at once.
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE INCLUDED:
• Lambda desktop audio interface hardware
• Installer CD-ROM containing Cubase LE Recording Software, USB drivers
and the Lexicon Pantheon Reverb Plug-in for Mac and Windows
• USB Connector Cable
• This Owner’s Manual
• Lexicon Pantheon™ Reverb Plug-in User’s Guide
• Lambda Studio Software Installation Guide
• Lexicon Professional warranty registration
NOTE: The full Cubase LE manual is located “online” on the software CD
COMPUTER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Powerful software for audio recording requires a powerful computer with the right
operating system software, processor, memory, and hard drive space. Most computers
currently sold already meet these requirements, or can be upgraded to be compatible
with the Lexicon Lambda Desktop Recording Studio. As with all such systems, adding
more RAM than the minimum will allow you to do more processing and improve per-
formance, and more disk space will allow you to record more tracks for a longer time.
See the Lambda Studio Software Installation Guide and the Cubase LE manual for more
information.
WINDOWS
®
• Pentium
®
III 500 MHz or AMD K7 processor, or better
(Pentium 4/Athlon 1 GHz or faster recommended)
• Windows XP Home or XP Professional
• 256 MB RAM
(512 MB recommended)
• 1 GB of available hard disk space
• 7200RPM hard disk type or better
MACINTOSH
®
• Power PC
®
, G4 Processor (450 MHz or faster)
• Mac OS X version 10.2.8 or higher
• 256 MB RAM minimum
(512MB recommended)
• 1 GB available hard disk space
• 7200RPM hard disk type or better
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