After a hiatus from recording, I have decided to put together a small personal demo studio. Seeing as I have the most experience and familiarity with Pro Tools, I wanted to purchase an Mbox. The dilemma I?m facing is while I don?t need all the inputs offered in the regular or pro versions, I do need MIDI which isn?t offered on the mini. Does anybody happen to know if I can purchase a cheap midi interface and run it concurrently with an Mbox mini or am I stuck picking up the regular one?
In case it matters, I will be using a 2008 Macbook Pro so I have firewire and usb ports along with an express card slot.
Purchase Dilemma
- wesley.wittich
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Thanks for the reply. I settled on the Mbox mostly out of convenience and cost. i have gone down the used route before and for other types of gear sometimes I prefer it but I got burned once on a used interface when I had an issue so I would prefer new.
I looked around at some other interfaces and didn't see anything that was comparable in quality and significantly cheaper so I figured an Mbox would be the easiest, most hassle free to get going again.
All I need is a few audio inputs/outputs (min 2) and 1 midi in/out. If I can run something concurrently with the mini that would be great otherwise I'm fine with buying the regular Mbox.
I looked around at some other interfaces and didn't see anything that was comparable in quality and significantly cheaper so I figured an Mbox would be the easiest, most hassle free to get going again.
All I need is a few audio inputs/outputs (min 2) and 1 midi in/out. If I can run something concurrently with the mini that would be great otherwise I'm fine with buying the regular Mbox.
- Nick Sevilla
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I would try to buy something of better audio quality.meblumen wrote:Thanks for the reply. I settled on the Mbox mostly out of convenience and cost. i have gone down the used route before and for other types of gear sometimes I prefer it but I got burned once on a used interface when I had an issue so I would prefer new.
I looked around at some other interfaces and didn't see anything that was comparable in quality and significantly cheaper so I figured an Mbox would be the easiest, most hassle free to get going again.
All I need is a few audio inputs/outputs (min 2) and 1 midi in/out. If I can run something concurrently with the mini that would be great otherwise I'm fine with buying the regular Mbox.
And your Budget is ???
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