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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 devices to communicate. MIDI 
is data that can trigger a MIDI device (such as a 
keyboard or software synthesizer).
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. Au-
dio from your MIDI instrument can be moni-
tored through the Mbox 2 Mini or sent to an ex-
ternal mixer. 
Monitoring MIDI Instruments with 
Mbox 2 Mini
If you have a MIDI instrument that has analog 
outputs, you can connect it to Mbox 2 Mini to 
monitor its output.
To connect your MIDI instrument for monitoring in 
Pro Tools:
 Connect the MIDI instrument’s audio output 
to a Line/DI (TRS) input on your Mbox 2 Mini.
Recording MIDI on an Instrument Track
Pro Tools Instrument tracks provide both MIDI 
and audio capabilities, so you can record MIDI 
and monitor audio from software and hardware 
instruments.
To create an Instrument track and configure it for 
recording:
1 Choose Setup > MIDI > Input Devices and 
make sure your input device is selected in the 
MIDI Input Enable window, and click OK.
2 Choose Track > New and specify 1 Mono In-
strument Track, then click Create.
3 Select View > Mix Window > Instruments to 
display the MIDI controls for the Instrument 
track.
4 At the top of the Instrument track in the Mix 
window, click the track’s MIDI Input selector 
and assign the device and channel to be re-
corded, or leave it set to All.
Signal paths for MIDI instruments
MIDI
Audio
Mixer
MIDI keyboard (controller)
To amplifier
MIDI sound module
Creating a new Mono Instrument track
Showing the Instrument View in the Mix window
MIDI Input selector in an Instrument track
MIDI Input selector










