Re: Accessability - Avid MBox Pro

2015-03-13 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, The MBox that I looked at was the USB powered one that has two 
microphone plugs as well as a headphone plug and some other connections 
that I am not sure what they do.  Which MBox does this sound like?  What 
is the difference in the MBox and the MBox mini? Nick Gawronski


On 3/11/2015 9:19 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:

Martin is asking about the MBox Pro. Nick could b thinking of the MBox or Mbox 
mini


On Mar 11, 2015, at 4:53 PM, Martin Sopart m...@cakewalker.de wrote:

Hi Nick!

I think you are talking about the Fast Track Solo or Duo.

The Solo has one XLR input with phantom power and one 1/4 Jack input for guitar.
Both inputs have a gain control.
Further you get a headphone out with control.
And a stereo out via rca.
Finally a direct monitoring switch.
All in all a very analog feel and good access - USB powered.

On the OS X side the driver is already in the OS and there is no need for 
further apps.

Under Windows you have to install the corresponding driver and an app to set 
the buffer size.
I don't know this app.

The Duo could be the same, but I never tried.

The MBox Pro is an 8x8 firewire device...

Best! / Martin

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Re: Accessability - Avid MBox Pro

2015-03-12 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, I am thinking there are two different products with the same name as 
the one at school I looked at connects using an USB port and had the two 
microphone plugs along with the headphone plugs and other connections is 
this product that requires no external power to operate different then 
the one you are talking about?  I am trying to locate something that is 
easy to connect microphones and headphones to when traveling.  Nick 
Gawronski


On 3/11/2015 3:53 PM, Martin Sopart wrote:

Hi Nick!

I think you are talking about the Fast Track Solo or Duo.

The Solo has one XLR input with phantom power and one 1/4 Jack input for guitar.
Both inputs have a gain control.
Further you get a headphone out with control.
And a stereo out via rca.
Finally a direct monitoring switch.
All in all a very analog feel and good access - USB powered.

On the OS X side the driver is already in the OS and there is no need for 
further apps.

Under Windows you have to install the corresponding driver and an app to set 
the buffer size.
I don't know this app.

The Duo could be the same, but I never tried.

The MBox Pro is an 8x8 firewire device...

Best! / Martin



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RE: Accessability - Avid MBox Pro

2015-03-11 Thread Martin Sopart
Hi Nick!

I think you are talking about the Fast Track Solo or Duo.

The Solo has one XLR input with phantom power and one 1/4 Jack input for guitar.
Both inputs have a gain control.
Further you get a headphone out with control.
And a stereo out via rca.
Finally a direct monitoring switch.
All in all a very analog feel and good access - USB powered.

On the OS X side the driver is already in the OS and there is no need for 
further apps.

Under Windows you have to install the corresponding driver and an app to set 
the buffer size.
I don't know this app.

The Duo could be the same, but I never tried.

The MBox Pro is an 8x8 firewire device...

Best! / Martin

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Re: Accessability - Avid MBox Pro

2015-03-11 Thread Nick Gawronski
Hi, Is this the same device that has the two inputs and just runs over 
the USB port and works with Pro Tools?  I was thinking of buying one of 
these interfaces for recording when traveling but don't want to buy 
something I can't use for recording if portions are not usable with 
voiceover?  Is this hardware usable on windows as well for connecting a 
good quality microphone to my computer and recording with the windows 
system?  Nick Gawronski


On 3/10/2015 10:37 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:

Nope  its not. I hAvid remote into my system and turn them on for me. You could 
also just put a one band eq with a high pass in the first slot of your inserts 
I believe the MBox is set to 70 or 75 hz for its HPF.
9

On Mar 8, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Martin Sopart m...@cakewalker.de wrote:

Hello!

Does someone know the Avid MBox Pro?
I understood that the highpass filters are controlled with the mixer
software.
Is that part of the software accessible with VoiceOver?

Best! / Martin

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Re: Accessability - Avid MBox Pro

2015-03-11 Thread TheOreoMonster
Martin is asking about the MBox Pro. Nick could b thinking of the MBox or Mbox 
mini 

 On Mar 11, 2015, at 4:53 PM, Martin Sopart m...@cakewalker.de wrote:
 
 Hi Nick!
 
 I think you are talking about the Fast Track Solo or Duo.
 
 The Solo has one XLR input with phantom power and one 1/4 Jack input for 
 guitar.
 Both inputs have a gain control.
 Further you get a headphone out with control.
 And a stereo out via rca.
 Finally a direct monitoring switch.
 All in all a very analog feel and good access - USB powered.
 
 On the OS X side the driver is already in the OS and there is no need for 
 further apps.
 
 Under Windows you have to install the corresponding driver and an app to set 
 the buffer size.
 I don't know this app.
 
 The Duo could be the same, but I never tried.
 
 The MBox Pro is an 8x8 firewire device...
 
 Best! / Martin
 
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Re: Accessability - Avid MBox Pro

2015-03-10 Thread TheOreoMonster
Nope  its not. I hAvid remote into my system and turn them on for me. You could 
also just put a one band eq with a high pass in the first slot of your inserts 
I believe the MBox is set to 70 or 75 hz for its HPF.
9
 On Mar 8, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Martin Sopart m...@cakewalker.de wrote:
 
 Hello!
 
 Does someone know the Avid MBox Pro?
 I understood that the highpass filters are controlled with the mixer
 software.
 Is that part of the software accessible with VoiceOver?
 
 Best! / Martin
 
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Accessability - Avid MBox Pro

2015-03-08 Thread Martin Sopart
Hello!

Does someone know the Avid MBox Pro?
I understood that the highpass filters are controlled with the mixer
software.
Is that part of the software accessible with VoiceOver?

Best! / Martin

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