Recent Core2 Update The current update is an improvement that addresses Addendum #7: CLOCK SOURCE CONSISTENCY IN CUBASE. This patch is available in the Download section of the Support area on the Lexicon web site, file name: V120-P1.exe. Currently, after launching Cubase, unexpected clock sources may appear in the cubase clock source dialog. It is possible that when selecting the desired clock, "static noise" may appear on system output. This latest update prevents the output of this static noise. Installing this update is very simple. Just follow the intructions below or contact Lexicon customer support for assistance. 1.) Right click on the Lexicon Studio icon at the task bar and select Shut down LexPanel. 2.) Next, invoke Close Program by simultaneously pressing Ctrl/Alt/Delete on the keyboard. Select ASERVICE and click on "End Task". Wait 5 - 10 seconds then press "END TASK". 3.) Next, Double click on the V120-P1 icon 4.) Make sure that the file is going to be placed in the proper directory named C:\lxstudio and click on Unzip. (It should already default to C:\lxstudio.) 5.) Restart the system If the above set of instructions do not work, try the ones below: 1. Go to C:\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp and move the two lexicon files ("Lexicon Studio Notification Service" and "LaunchLexpanel') to the desktop 2. Restart the computer 3. Double click on the patch to unzip it (it should now unzip properly - if it doesn't call tech support at 781-280-0300) 4. Put the two lexicon files back in the StartUp menu 5. Restart the computer ===================================================================== Addendum #7: CLOCK SOURCE CONSISTENCY IN CUBASE Whenever changing the clock source setting within Cubase, it is a good practice to verify that the identical setting is selected in the LexPanel clock source tab at that time. Any differences in these settings could result in undesirable static. If such a condition should occur, simply invoke the LexPanel from the task bar, and Lexicon Studio will internally correct this problem. ===================================================================== Last reviewed: 7/30/99