User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome to Mbox
- Installing Pro Tools on Mac
- Installing Pro Tools on Windows
- Configuring Your Pro Tools System
- Mbox Hardware Overview
- Making Hardware Connections
- Using the Driver Control Panel
- Using the Multi Button
- Configuring AMS (Mac OS X Only)
- Configuring MIDI Studio Setup (Windows Only)
- Hard Drive Configuration and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Resources
- Compliance Information
- Index
Mbox User Guide8
Additional Software on the
Pro Tools Installer Disc
The Pro Tools LE Installer disc provides addi-
tional software for your system, including audio
drivers (for playing other audio applications
through your Pro Tools hardware) and a
Pro Tools demo session.
Third-Party Applications and
Plug-Ins
Your Pro Tools package also includes free appli-
cations and plug-ins from Avid and selected
Avid Third Party developers (content subject to
change). Once you've completed your Pro Tools
installation, you can install these separately.
Installers are located on your Pro Tools LE In-
staller disc in the Additional Files\3rd Party
Content folder.
Avid CoreAudio Driver
The Avid CoreAudio Driver is a multi-client,
multichannel sound driver that lets Core Au-
dio–compatible applications record and play
back through Pro Tools hardware.
The Avid CoreAudio Driver is installed by de-
fault when you install Pro Tools.
Standalone CoreAudio Driver
The Avid CoreAudio Driver can be installed as a
standalone driver on Mac systems that do not
have Pro Tools software installed.
Check your Pro Tools Installer disc for addi-
tional software and installers.
For information on configuring the
Avid CoreAudioDriver, see the CoreAudio
Drivers Guide.
For information on installing and configuring
the standalone version of the Avid CoreAudio
Driver, see the CoreAudio Drivers Guide.
If you uninstall Pro Tools, the
Avid CoreAudio Driver is automatically
uninstalled at that time.