However, plugging in the output to the monitors immediately showed a quite high level of nasty, fuzzy bus type noise - the kind where you can hear it changing as data chugs around the motherboard. Never even got to use it! Driver installed simply and quickly, 48V light lit up. Update - The Focusrite turned up, but is on it's way back. He uses one of those new microsoft surfaces with score writer (or whatever it's called) on it, transfers those files to Sibelius for printing the band parts, and uses Cubase to produce his music for sale. He uses his system for his work, so suddenly being unproductive is a real pain. I think there must be quite a few Lexicon users out there (I have one myself in my portable Macbook rig) so Windows 10 isn't exactly hot off the press now. ![]() He got excited with the 5 figure, then discovered that Windows had de-activated it and the other possibilities on his system reported 20mS or more - totally useless to him. Annoyingly, he was at first pleased because the Lexicon driver reported just 5.2mS latency - which for him is important as he's concert pianist and latencies of more than 10mS wreck his playing. ![]() So he's now waiting for a nice red 2i2 to arrive. The Lexicon advice was not to move to Windows 10, but too late. Spent a frustrating morning at a friends where he'd done the Windows 10 upgrade to discover Cubase and Sibelius were now silent.
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