Toward the left-hand side, the rear panel has two groups of analog inputs, each with an
XLR microphone input, a balanced Line input (through “stereo” 1/4-in. Tip/Ring/Sleeve
jack) and an unbalanced DI input (through “mono” 1/4-in. jack) to let you connect
musical instruments.
In the middle of the panel, there is a pair of 1/4-in. jacks carrying the left and right
unbalanced analog outputs. Next to these, a pair of RCA/phono jacks provides stereo 24-
bit S/PDIF digital input and output. To the right of the panel, there is a pair of sockets for
MIDI input and output, and at the far right, you will find the USB connection that carries
data between Mbox 2 and the computer.
Note
The USB socket also carries power from the computer for Mbox 2 so it needs to be
connected directly to the computer or through a powered USB hub.
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Figure D.25 Mbox 2 Rear Panel.
Mbox 2 Pro
If you need a more advanced interface, the Mbox 2 Pro is worthy of strong consideration.
This provides a total of six simultaneous inputs and eight simultaneous outputs, including
the stereo digital I/O.
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