Oxygen keyboard and a Shure SM58 microphone. This setup is basically a “studio in a
bag” that you can set up just about anywhere you like.
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Figure D.22 Laptop with MBox.
Reasons to buy an Mbox? If you want a portable recording studio for your laptop, get an
Mbox. If you want to learn Pro Tools before investing in an expensive professional
system, get an MBox. If you are on a budget, but want to make a start working with the
industry-standard digital audio workstation, get an Mbox. If you already have a Pro Tools
system at the studio and want to take work home to review and edit, get an Mbox.
Mbox 2
Digidesign brings out new products each year and retires older models from time to time.
The original Mbox was discontinued in the summer of 2005 and immediately replaced in
Digidesign’s product range by the Mbox 2—allowing Digidesign to continue offering a
USB-powered studio-in-a-box for less than $500.
The Mbox 2 is slightly larger than the original Mbox and features MIDI In and Out ports
in addition to similar audio features to the original Mbox. It also has microphone, line
and DI inputs. So you can hook up a MIDI module or controller, and then plug a guitar or
bass directly into the DI jack (without the need for an extra preamp), plug a keyboard or
mixer into the line jack, or plug a pair of microphones into the XLR jacks.
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