Mbox 2 Micro gives Pro Tools users the freedom to leave their Pro Tools systems in the
studio and edit and mix sessions in high-quality audio anywhere.
The Mbox 2 doesn’t feature any audio inputs, although you can create loop-based and
virtual instrument-driven music with it.
Mbox 2 Micro can record MIDI into Pro Tools (with Mbox 2 Micro connected) by using
either a compatible USB MIDI keyboard connected to a computer (such as the M-Audio
Axiom series), an MIDI device connected to a compatible MIDI interface that’s
connected to your computer, or by just using the step-sequencing features of Pro Tools
software to create MIDI parts.
Mbox 2 Micro offers up to 24-bit/48-kHz audio and comes with Pro Tools LE software,
Digidesign Xpand! sample-playback/synthesis workstation, and Bomb Factory and
DigiRack plug-ins. For higher sample rates, Pro Tools users need to down-convert
sessions using their studio setup before using Mbox 2 Micro.
M-Audio M-Powered Interfaces for Pro Tools
M-Audio offers a range of PCI, USB, and FireWire hardware interfaces that work with
Pro Tools M-Powered software—providing many more options for users to put together
suitable, affordable Pro Tools systems.
FireWire versus USB
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