Digidesign M Box 2 Micro
Until now, there has been no ultra-portable hardware option for Pro Tools users who want to edit and mix on the go. The M Box 2 Micro seeks to fill that gap.
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Until now, there has been no ultra-portable hardware option for Pro Tools users who want to edit and mix on the go. The M Box 2 Micro seeks to fill that gap.
Digidesign's LE range has received a comprehensive overhaul in the last year, and the new flagship 003 and 003 Rack incorporate many improvements over their predecessors.
I have a Digidesign Digi 001 interface, which I have been using for some time. But I recently purchased a new PC with an...
Digidesign have shrunk the M Box to give us the most compact and affordable Pro Tools interface ever. How good is it?
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Digidesign have given the most affordable interface in their Pro Tools range a makeover, with a new case, new preamps and some additional features.
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FireWire audio and MIDI interfaces are gaining in popularity, as are fader surfaces designed for hands-on control of computer recording packages. Now Digidesign have combined the two.
The most affordable Pro Tools system ever promises trouble-free USB recording, high-quality audio hardware and the freedom to record wherever you want. Is it too good to be true?