Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 - Welcome to Mbox
 - Windows Configuration
 - Macintosh Configuration
 - Mbox Hardware and Connections
 - Working with Pro Tools LE
 - Windows System Optimizations
 - Digidesign ASIO Driver (Windows Only)
 - Digidesign WaveDriver (Windows Only)
 - Digidesign CoreAudio Driver (Macintosh Only)
 - Configuring Midi Studio Setup (Windows Only)
 - Configuring AMS (Mac OS X Only)
 - Index
 
Appendix E: Configuring Midi Studio Setup (Windows Only) 81
Model
The Model pop-up menu provides a list of MIDI 
devices, filtered by the manufacturer name. This 
list is derived from the XML-based MIDI device 
files provided with your Pro Tools installation.
Input Port
The Input Port pop-up menu displays a list of 
available MIDI interface input ports. The MIDI 
interface port that is set and displayed here is 
the port through which MIDI data is sent from 
the external MIDI device specified in the Instru-
ment Name field into your MIDI interface.
Output Port
The Output Port pop-up menu displays a list of 
available MIDI interface output ports. The port 
set and displayed here is the port through which 
MIDI data is sent from your MIDI interface to 
the MIDI device specified in the Instrument 
Name field.
Send Channels
The Send Channels grid sets the send channels 
for the MIDI device specified in the Instrument 
Name field. 
Receive Channels
The Receive Channels grid sets the receive chan-
nels for the MIDI device specified in the Instru-
ment Name field.
Patch Name Support
Pro Tools supports XML (Extensible Markup 
Language) for storing and importing patch 
names for you external MIDI devices. Pro Tools 
installs MIDI patch name files (.midnam) for the 
factory default patch names of many common 
MIDI devices. These files reside in directories, 
sorted by manufacturer, in Program Files\ 
Common Files\Digidesign\MIDI Patch Names\ 
Digidesign.
To import MIDI patch names into Pro Tools:
1 Verify the MIDI Device name in the MIDI Stu-
dio Setup window (see “MIDI Studio Setup” on 
page 79).
2 Verify the MIDI track’s output is correctly as-
signed to the MIDI device.
3 Click the MIDI track’s Program button.
For more information, see “Patch Name 
Support” on page 81.
If you set the input port to None, the defined 
instrument will not appear as a choice in a 
MIDI Input Selector. 
If you set the output port to None, the de-
fined instrument will not appear as a choice 
in a MIDI Output Selector. 
Program button, Edit window
Program button, Mix window
Program button
Program button










