I'm getting ready to move into the 21st Century.
I've been using a Yamaha 4-track cassette studio for the last decade and a half, and am more than ready to go digital.
I'm not a computer geek, but I'm not illiterate, either. However, I know myself and I know I'll have little or no patience for debugging software, configuring stuff or having to read a manual for three days to figure out how to navigate the GUI.
As far as is humanly possible, I would like to just plug in and start recording.
My rig is: POD 2.0, Alesis drum machine and microphone. My desktop is a Pentium III and has around a 180mb's of RAM.
I'm thinking the Lexicon Omega would be my best choice, since it's all hardwired together already, has four simultaneous inputs and mic preamps built-in. Plus, it's pretty inexpensive.
I wonder if anyone else here is using this unit, and if they think it's appropriate for what I'm looking for. Also any general reviews would be appreciated. Thanks!
I've been using a Yamaha 4-track cassette studio for the last decade and a half, and am more than ready to go digital.
I'm not a computer geek, but I'm not illiterate, either. However, I know myself and I know I'll have little or no patience for debugging software, configuring stuff or having to read a manual for three days to figure out how to navigate the GUI.
As far as is humanly possible, I would like to just plug in and start recording.
My rig is: POD 2.0, Alesis drum machine and microphone. My desktop is a Pentium III and has around a 180mb's of RAM.
I'm thinking the Lexicon Omega would be my best choice, since it's all hardwired together already, has four simultaneous inputs and mic preamps built-in. Plus, it's pretty inexpensive.
I wonder if anyone else here is using this unit, and if they think it's appropriate for what I'm looking for. Also any general reviews would be appreciated. Thanks!