Submitted by metalmikey
on Tue, 04/12/2005 - 17:58
Is there any way possible to use my MBox with another program/software? I know its made for Pro Tools but is there some kind of drivers i can download or anything to make it work with another program?
True. but i made that mistake of not researching before i purchased. Also i have had a problem with the click track with the MBox. I cant seem to get it to go through the MBox into the headphone output. It always plays through my computers soundcard. Any pointers?
if you are having trouble with the click track in protools, try using the click plugin. in anyother program, odds are they are using midi, and your midi device if most likely part of your regular soundcard, hence it coming out of your computers soundcard, you'll need to use an audio-based click like the click plugin in ProTools, or some other programs like sonar allow you to select between MIDI click (what you are getting now) and an audio click.
Comments
Yes, you can download the ASIO drivers for the mbox from http:
Yes, you can download the ASIO drivers for the mbox from
http://www.digidesign.com
Will it work with Adobe Audition 1.5 by any chance?
Will it work with Adobe Audition 1.5 by any chance?
Why did you buy an MBox if you werent going to use pro tools? Yo
Why did you buy an MBox if you werent going to use pro tools? You couldve bought something else.
True. but i made that mistake of not researching before i purcha
True. but i made that mistake of not researching before i purchased. Also i have had a problem with the click track with the MBox. I cant seem to get it to go through the MBox into the headphone output. It always plays through my computers soundcard. Any pointers?
if you are having trouble with the click track in protools, try
if you are having trouble with the click track in protools, try using the click plugin. in anyother program, odds are they are using midi, and your midi device if most likely part of your regular soundcard, hence it coming out of your computers soundcard, you'll need to use an audio-based click like the click plugin in ProTools, or some other programs like sonar allow you to select between MIDI click (what you are getting now) and an audio click.
Ben