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 266
5 Connect the MIDI device to the MIDI inter-
face by clicking the arrow for the appropriate
output port of the device and dragging a con-
nection or “cable” to the input arrow of the cor-
responding port of the MIDI interface.
6 Click the arrow for the appropriate input port
of the device and drag a cable to the output ar-
row of the corresponding port of the MIDI inter-
face.
7 Repeat steps 3–6 for each MIDI device in your
MIDI setup.
To configure an external MIDI device:
1 Select the external device icon and click Show
Info (or double-click the new device icon).
2 Select a manufacturer and model for the new
device from the corresponding pop-up menus.
(If the Manufacturer and Model pop-up menus
do not provide a name for your particular de-
vice, you can type a name.)
Making MIDI input and output connections
To remove a connection, select the cable and
press Delete. To delete all connections, click
Clear Cables.
External Device Icon
Naming a new MIDI device
AMS refers to one or more files with the suf-
fix “.middev” in the directory Root/Li-
brary/Audio/MIDI Devices for Manufac-
turer and Model names. Pro Tools installs
two such files that contain information for
many commercially available MIDI devices,
“Legacy Devices.middev” and “Digidesign
Devices.middev.” If the Manufacturer or
Model names for any of your external MIDI
devices is not available in the AMS Manu-
facturer and Model pop-up menus, you can
add them by editing any of the current
.middev files in any text editor (such as
TextEdit).