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The inputs were very good - “the recorded results were true and very usable.”Įven though this is a USB 1.1 interface rather than the much faster USB 2, they still find that it delivers “excellent performance.” The Mbox 2 provides “a solid set of basic tools for recording, editing and mixing audio” - “I could want for little more in an entry-level interface at this price point.” The Mbox 2 scores 8 and 9 out of 10 on all the review criteria - “a well-stocked package that’ll get you on the road to Pro Tools city in no time. Looking at one of the Dangerous Music boxes.
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While I would like to continue using my MBox Pro as a monitor controller, I may be forced to upgrade to something actually supported by Catalina. I know Ill eventually get Pro Tools support, but my interface support is completely unknown. The preamp and A-D converters was good, though “they lacked low-frequency presence, and transients were a little softer than I’d want.” The same went for the monitor output, thought they said this was “not in any way severe”. Im stuck with a new 2019 MBP that cant downgrade below Catalina. The Mbox 2 scores very highly on sound quality. An audio interface acts as the front end of your computer recording system.
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Note that you can use a USB 2.0 interface on computers equipped with the newer USB 3.0 format because USB is backward compatible. Avid knowledge base mbox 2 pro drivers last updated, octo products affected, mbox 2 pro mbox 2 pro is a firewire audio interface that features 6 inputs and 8 outputs, midi i/o, 2 headphone outputs, word clock, phono preamp, etc. They found Pro Tools LE to be “well-equipped and stable.” Steinberg audio interfaces use the USB 2.0 connectivity format, which is supported by virtually all computers.

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They say that “overall the box is neat and solid,” though they worry that the all-plastic construction might not be robust enough for portable use.Īctually connecting the unit was hassle-free: “the Mbox 2 installation is simple and quick, and I had the unit up and running straight away.” The included Pro Tools LE software seemed up to the task: it ran at pretty much maximum spec (32 tracks of 24-bit 44.1kHz audio with minimum latency and plug-ins) without glitches. They note that the handle can be removed for those who prefer their boxes sleek and streamlined, though I quite like it just as it is. They like this piece of equipment, though it’s the funky-looking handle that grabs the attention first up.

Future Music magazine reviews the Mbox 2 USB audio interface from Digidesign.
