Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome to Mbox 2
- Windows Configuration
- Macintosh Configuration
- Installation Overview
- Apple System Settings for Mac OS X
- Installing Pro Tools LE
- Connecting Mbox 2 to the Computer
- Optional Software on the Pro Tools Installer CD-ROM
- Launching Pro Tools LE
- Configuring Pro Tools LE
- Audio MIDI Setup (AMS)
- Hard Drive Configuration and Maintenance
- Removing Pro Tools on Mac OS X
- Mbox 2 Hardware and Connections
- Working with Pro Tools LE
- Windows System Optimizations
- Configuring Midi Studio Setup (Windows Only)
- Configuring AMS (Mac OS X Only)
- Index
Getting Started with Mbox 244
To navigate using the counters:
1 Click in the Main counter and enter a location
using your computer keyboard.
2 Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh).
Memory Locations
Memory Locations provide another way to nav-
igate within sessions. Memory Locations appear
as markers under the Timebase Rulers.
To define a memory location:
1 Navigate to the location at which you want to
store a marker or memory location.
– or –
Begin playback.
2 Create a memory location by doing one of the
following:
• Press Enter on the numeric keypad.
– or –
Click the Marker Well (“+”) button, located to
the left of the Markers Ruler.
3 In the New Memory Location window, you
can define a marker, store a selection, or store
any combination of the other available settings.
These settings include track height, group en-
ables, pre- and post-roll values, and track
Show/Hide status.
4 Choose settings for the memory location and
click OK.
To go to a stored memory location:
1 Choose Windows > Show Memory Locations.
2 In the Memory Locations window, click the
name of the memory location.
Navigating with the Counter
Press the * (asterisk) key on the numeric
keypad as an alternative to clicking in the
counter. (The cursor will always appear in
the Transport window’s Main Counter if it
is displayed.)
On some Windows laptops, you can press
Fn+Enter to create a memory location. This
is especially useful for laptops that do not
have a numeric keypad.
New Memory Location window