Lexicon I-Onix: Consoles to turn your home into a studio

Lexicon launched new models of digital recorders really interesting for all those who are interested in the world of the recording as this would be almost like having a studio at home. Consoles in question are the Lexicon I-Onix U22, U45 and U82S and one of the best things that has is its design, since it was created to place them between a screen and keyboard user, making it incredibly easy to handle. The Lexicon I ONIX-U22 has two analog inputs and a Hi-Z so you can connect musical instruments, and also connect MIDI.
The U42 has 4 analog channels, two digital (that record at a time) and finally the U82S has eight analog and two digital channels. It connects via the USB port and comes with software that will work well with both Windows and Mac. Unfortunately we do not know anything related to the price (probably not going to come out very cheap).
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