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Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini Portable USB-Powered Pro Tools LE Audio Workstation

Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini Portable USB-Powered Pro Tools LE Audio Workstation

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Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini Portable USB-Powered Pro Tools LE Audio Workstation

 
 
 
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30360

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Features
  • Professional sound quality (up to 24-bit/48 kHz)

  • Two simultaneous analog inputs and outputs

  • Zero-latency monitoring

  • Compact, rugged metal enclosure for maximum portability and durability

  • Powered by USB (USB 1.1 connection, cable included)


Description

Compact USB Pro Tools LE Music Workstation. DigiDesign/Pro Tools. DigiDesign/Pro Tools. With General Merchandise. 8" L x 7.75" W. Made by Digidesign.

Meet Mbox 2 Mini - the world's smallest, most affordable Digidesign Pro Tools LE(TM) recording, editing, and mixing system ever. Whether you're a singer/songwriter who's new to recording or a seasoned pro on the go, Mbox 2 Mini packs professional features into a robust, ultra compact, easy-to-use audio workstation to record and mix music wherever your inspiration takes you. And with its diminutive size, Mbox 2 Mini literally puts the power of Pro Tools in the palm of your hand. Like its siblings, Mbox 2 and Mbox 2 Pro, Mbox 2 Mini delivers superior sound quality and includes plenty of powerful creation tools for composing, recording, and mixing music. It comes with award-winning, easy-to-use Pro Tools LE software, which provides you with many of the same tools the pros use on major recordings and in films. And because Pro Tools is the industry standard, you can use your Mbox 2 Mini-recorded sessions in any Pro Tools-equipped studio around the world.


Product Details
Product Length:21.0 inches
Product Width:9.0 inches
Product Height:17.0 inches
Product Weight:1.5 pounds
Package Length:8.0 inches
Package Width:7.6 inches
Package Height:4.2 inches
Package Weight:2.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 20 customer reviews )
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49 of 51 found the following review helpful:


4Pro Tools Research  Jun 23, 2008 By B. Hagberg "DOCB"
I normally do not write reviews; however after seeing the negative reviews on here I felt I should write about this product.

First, It is imperative that you do research before you buy this piece of equipment. This is Pro Tools, in case you didn't know it is the recording studio standard across the world. It is not designed as a personal computer application and is very finnicky when it comes to operating systems. For example, when I purchased it, I knew that it would not run on Windows XP Media Center Edition. Because I did my research and reading, I bought it anyway and was able to run well but not without some pretty technical changes in the way that my computer operates.

Second, if you are new to computer recording; there is a huge learning curve associated with it. Alot of people hear Pro Tools and go out and buy it without any knowledge of how to record or what computer requirements are. The biggest piece of advice I can give is to read. Read the amazon reviews, get some recording books and recording "theory" books, Pro Tools guides, (futureproducers.com has great forums for questions) and everything until you are going strong. Then after you know what you need and what is overkill, buy on an informed decision. Once you get it up and running its a pretty good solution.

Since getting the MBox 2 Mini I've recorded about 30-40 tracks and they've come out sounding really good, but beware that it is not compatible with VST's and will only run RTAS plug-in's unless you get a VST to RTAS wrapper. Since I've got a host of them it worked out well for me.

Pro Tools is great for recording and pretty good at MIDI sequencing as well. Its not hard to tell why this is the recording standard. I definitely give this product 2 thumbs up.

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Great product...know what you are getting yourself into.  May 12, 2009 By Jarema Czarnecki "jczar"
First of all. People who rate this product poorly are rating it for the wrong reasons. If you do you research then you should not have any problems getting it to work with your computer or with your equipment. I bought this used after some research. I am using it with both a mac and xp however I prefer the mac. Very solid, good sound quality when used properly.

All I could say is know what you are buying and why you are buying it. Protools is not easy to used and it will take a while to get use to recording and manipulation.

One book I recommend for singers/songwriters/musicians that are beginners with ProTools is "Pro Tools for Musicians and Songwriters" this is a beginners book that I came across. I am not advertising just trying to help people out. It is right to the point for beginners. I have used ProTools for a long time and it is nicely done. The rest is up to you to figure out and play around with. Help sections, online tutorial searches and putting in time is a plus.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Great Price, Good sound... but (iMac users)  Jan 11, 2010 By LygerTail
If your new to sound editing or using Avid systems your going to either LOVE ProTools, since its largely considered industry standard and you'll happily know your using a real audio editing system, or HATE ProTools because you dont know how to use it. Either way, know what your getting into before you buy it. It took me 6-8 months before I felt comfortable using the software. Been using it since film school, (2005), this is my second MBox. Previously owned the MBox1 (upright model) with no problems for 3+1/2 years.

MY BIGGEST COMPLAINT... on some computers, seems to happen to iMac computers more often, when your MBox mini is plugged in it will crash your CPU, and its really, really annoying! So do your research before buying this!!! This unit is not hot swappable so you must shut your CPU down before plugging/unplugging it. And even then, it will still crash your other applications (Safari, FCP, etc)esp. if you have your MBox routing your CPU audio through it. It will also cause tons of Permission Errors (Disk Utility had to correct around 100. Most I've ever seen.) Some people have no problems at all, but those CPU seem to be dedicated machines to strictly sound editing. If your like me and have only one main CPU youre going probably going to have issues as I and many other have.

YOUR FOREWARNED!!! IT DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY!!!! Some people blame the sound driver created by Digidesign. EITHER WAY, IF DIGIDESIGN/APPLE could get together and fix this problem I would actually be a satisfied customer!!!

iMac 2009
10.5.8
2.66 GHz Core duo
4 GB memery

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Perfect bridge for amateur to pro  Sep 22, 2009 By TriggerHappy
I consider myself an amateur at audio recording but not new to it. The M-box 2 mini is awesome. First off, the build quality of the unit is exceptional. Knobs are smooth. Jacks are solid. I won't go into specs or features, as you can read about them everywhere.
Sound quality is excellent connecting mid-range AKG and Sennheiser studio mics. Haven't connected any instruments to it, as I use it primarily for vocals.
Now what can i say about Pro tools that haven't already been said? The cost is well worth the program itself, and the extra included plugins. This is my first experience with PT and now it is my audio studio of choice. Before I was using software by Adobe and Cakewalk Sonar so it didn't take me too long to learn PT.

Warning: If you are new to audio recording software this is a pretty steep learning curve for starters. Good thing is they include a really helpful DVD tutorial covering most of the basic functions of PT LE to help bring you up to speed. I also recommend going to other websites and downloading the trial versions to familiarize yourself and to get an idea of what you are getting into.

Note about my installation experience: Pro tools did not work on my laptop running XP Media Edition SP3. After some research on Digidesign's support sites, it seems the problem is with MS Explorer 8 update. After following instructions to uninstall Explorer 8 and rollback to Explorer 7 everything worked just fine. (Nothing great or needed about IE 8 anyway)
No probs so far on my desktop PC running Vista home premium SP2 even with Explorer 8 update installed.

Truly a pro product, great support, great resources online. I see why it is an industry standard.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5The Best  Feb 17, 2010 By Gilbert McFay
Firstly do your research before buying this. Fairly steep learning curve for beginners. The hardware is solid with smooth knobs. The bundle I got came with a instructional dvd to which I flip flopped back and forth between the studio and living room for 3 days till I finally got things working right. I would also recommend pro tools le ignite books. There is a beginner and advanced guide for whichever version of pro tools you are using. I would recommend the beginner's guide and the rest is self taught if it's something you want to learn. If you gave more for your computer than this system then you're probably gonna have problems. If you buy all your patch cables at radio shack then you'll probably have problems. People have assumed that just because you get a lot for your money that this is a crappy product just because they can't get it working right or have bad quality sound. Not so... the plug-ins are where you start shelling out the dough. I can assure you that if you have good quality cables and equipment that it will work right and then some. Also if you don't have a decent pc/mac solely dedicated to music production/recording then I would say go with something else for recording because it does use lots of processing power at times. When I first got mine I called digidesign support and spent about an hour going through and deleting processes and such to make it run its most optimal.. I would suggest using a cheap laptop for internet or downloading and put everything on a usb drive/external or cd that u need for your music computer. Basically if you're not too serious or lack patience then go with something else. But once you learn the program and all the short cuts I promise you will be stuck on it as far as recording and editing go. On the down side the MIDI department seemed to be lacking. It does take the place of whatever sound card that is in your computer as well. Other than that I would give this 3 thumbs up if I had a third hand. :D

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