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Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini Audio Interface
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Digidesign Mbox 2 Mini Features
Analog inputs:2
# of Preamps:2
# of Hi-Z Inputs: 0
Connection To Computer: USB
MIDI Connection: yes
Included Software: Pro Tools LE
Multiple Monitor Mixes:
Price: $300 US
Mac Compatible: yes
PC Compatible: yes
S/PDIF inputs: no
AES inputs: no
ADAT Lightpipe inputs: no
Meet Mbox 2 Mini, an incredibly compact and easy-to-own USB Pro Tools LE audio workstation from Digidesign. It is an ideal solution for the beginner getting into recording music on their computer and the seasoned studio vet looking for a mobile Pro Tools system. It has 2 channels of simultaneous analog I/O, 24-bit/48kHz sound quality, an XLR jack with 48V phantom power, 2 - 1/4" line-/instrument-level jacks, zero-latency monitoring, 2 - 1/4" monitor outputs, headphone jack, and front-panel volume and mute controls. The compact design makes it perfectly portable, as does the USB-bus power support. The Mbox 2 Mini also includes Pro Tools LE software, over 50 effects and instrument plug-ins, and Pro Tools Ignition Pack—a collection of powerful tools to get you started creating music right away.
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