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It looks like you are trying to download Cubase from Lexicon site . . You can use any software . . Here is a link for free Audio Recording Software. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/
Or you can buy a new license for Cubase . . All the best . .
right click my computer goto properties-harware-device manager then right click the lambda click update driver browse it with ur cd driver...hope this help
All it needs is a USB connection. You'll need to go into Cubase device setup and make sure your lambda drivers are selected. Then create the audio channels in cubase with the inputs set as the inputs you're using for guitar and mic. There is a monitor button right next to the record enable button that needs to be enabled if you want to hear playback from your computer.
The only thing I can think of is that maybe you have installed xp drivers and software instead of vista software the vista software can be downloaded from the lexicon Lambda website.
the usb could be the problem. when you plug it in does your comp make a noise if not it is the usb if it does than the drivers are not in sometimes its a program problem try going to start-mycomputer-(cd/dvd drive right click on it and click explore. find the file labled drivers and install them first than install the program hope this helps.
one of several install steps (the steps seem to vary depending on which manual you can find) mention checking your sound device setup in control panel. ON one machine I installed the sound devices were not affeted. On a 2nd PC they were changed from drivers installed with PC to the Lambda driver
Win XP settings->control panel->Sounds and Audio Devices then select Audio tab. Make sure the three areas are set up to use your PC's default drivers and not lambda's.
You may need to verify this again when reconnecting the Lambda USB cable. Sort of new but ran into this "issue" as well.
Found info in Lambda Studio Software Installation Guide I downloaded, step B following driver install.
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