Specifications

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Mbox 2 Mini Getting Started Guide
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In the Bounce dialog, give the bounce tracks a name
and choose where they should be saved.
10 Click Save.
Pro Tools begins bouncing to disk. Pro Tools bounces
are done in real time, so you hear audio playback of
your mix during the bounce process (though you can-
not adjust it).
Burning a CD
After the bounce is completed, you will have an audio
file that is ready for burning onto a CD. Quit Pro Tools
and launch any common CD burning application to
burn your bounced mix to CD.
Recording MIDI in a Pro Tools
Session
What is MIDI?
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) data is not
audio, and has no sound. MIDI is a way for musical de-
vices to communicate. MIDI is data that can trigger a
MIDI device (such as a keyboard or software synthe-
sizer).
In order to create or play a MIDI recording, you must
have a MIDI controller or sound module (real or virtual)
connected to the computer through the MIDI ports on
a MIDI interface. Audio from your MIDI instrument can
be monitored through the Mbox 2 Mini or sent to an
external mixer.
Entering a name for the bounced file
Bouncing to Disk dialog
Make certain that you configure your CD burn-
ing application to create an audio CD rather
than a data CD.