Mbox Pro User Guide PDF
Mbox Pro User Guide PDF
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Contents iii
Presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Mbox Pro integrates with Pro Tools® software, • Two channels of analog audio input with high
and is compatible with third-party audio and quality microphone preamps (inputs 1–2).
MIDI applications that support the CoreAudio Each input channel 1–2 provides:
(Mac) or ASIO (Windows) standard. • 48v Phantom Power and inserts
• Two XLR/TRS (Mic/DI) combo connectors
on the front panel, and two 1/4-inch TRS
Line connectors with switchable +4/-10 in-
put level on the rear panel
• Mic preamps feature a –20 dB pad and soft-
limit switch separately on each analog in-
put channel
• Mic/DI signal is adjusted by the Gain knob
for each channel
Analog Outputs
• Six balanced 1/4-inch TRS analog outputs,
supporting line level outputs, multiple stereo
monitors, or up to 5.1 surround monitoring
• Insert jacks (1–4) for inserting external pro-
cessing devices on input channels
• 24-bit A/D and D/A converters, supporting
sample rates of 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz,
96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, and 192 kHz
Digital I/O
• Two channels of S/PDIF digital input and out-
put. S/PDIF inputs are available independent
of and in addition to analog inputs 1–6.
S/PDIF outputs are always available in
Pro Tools
Convention Action
For Pro Tools installation instructions, see
File > Save Choose Save from the
the Pro Tools Installation Guide.
File menu
Mbox Pro can be also be used with a qualified Control+N Hold down the Control key
Mac or Windows computer running any other and press the N key
Core Audio- or ASIO-compliant software.
Control-click Hold down the Control key
Mbox Pro hardware drivers must be installed be- and click the mouse button
fore you can connect and use your Mbox Pro. Right-click Click with the right
mouse button
For Mbox hardware drivers installation in-
structions, see Chapter 3, “Installing and The names of Commands, Options, and Settings
Connecting Mbox Pro.” that appear on-screen are in a different font.
A DVD drive is required to use the Drivers In- The following symbols are used to highlight
staller disc (included with your Pro Tools soft- important information:
ware package).
User Tips are helpful hints for getting the
Avid can only assure compatibility and provide most from your system.
support for hardware and software it has tested
and approved.
Important Notices include information that
For complete system requirements and a list of could affect your data or the performance of
qualified computers, operating systems, hard your system.
drives, and third-party devices, visit:
www.avid.com/compatibility
Shortcuts show you useful keyboard or
mouse shortcuts.
Mic/Line Input Source Button When using phantom power, Mbox Pro’s
maximum current per microphone is 10 mA.
These buttons select the input source for input
channels 3 and 4. When “out”, the back panel If you are not sure about the phantom power re-
Mic input is active; when “in” the back panel quirements for your microphone, consult your
Line Input is active for that channel. microphone’s documentation or contact the
manufacturer.
When pushed and held in, Line outputs 1 and Multi Button
2 (or the currently assigned Control Room out-
puts) are muted. When Mute is engaged, the The Multi button can be assigned to execute sev-
switch LED flashes. eral functions in Pro Tools, including
Track Create, Start/stop Record, Tap Tempo,
Toggle Marker Locations, and Save Session. For
Mono Switch detailed information, see Chapter 6, “Using the
The Mono Button sums the control room out- Multi Button.”
puts to a mono signal (delivering that identical
signal to both speakers) via the Driver Control Power Indicator LED
Panel or the Mbox Pro. When engaged, the
Mono LED lights. The Power LED indicates that the Mbox Pro is
receiving power from its power supply. Once the
light is on, audio can pass in or out of the sys-
Spkr (Speaker) Button tem. If the light is flashing, the power is not cor-
You can assign Monitor outputs pairs to the rect or clock is not locked.
Speaker button and cycle through the pairs as
configured in the Control Panel (see Chapter 5,
“Using the Driver Control Panel” and “Control
Room Assignment” on page 32). This is useful
for A/B-ing your mix between different studio
monitors.
To use Mbox Pro with Pro Tools or any other • Download the Mbox Pro drivers installer
CoreAudio- or ASIO-compatible applications, for your computer platform from
you must install the Mbox Pro hardware drivers www.avid.com. After downloading, make
on your computer. sure the installer is uncompressed (.dmg on
Mac or .ZIP on Windows).
This chapter provides instructions on installing
the drivers on Mac and Windows, and connect- 3 Do one of the following:
ing the Mbox Pro to your computer. • On Mac, locate and double-click
Avid Mbox Pro.mpkg.
Do not start this procedure with your Mbox
– or –
connected to your computer.
• On Windows, locate and double-click
Install Avid Mbox Pro.exe.
Before installing the hardware drivers, refer
to the Read Me information included with 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed
the drivers installer for your device. with installation.
1/4-inch
Headphone outputs (A, B)
Headphone jacks and controls on front of Mbox Pro
Line Out connectors for monitors on Mbox Pro There are other use for Monitor outputs, such as:
• Stereo main monitors (Monitor outputs 1–2)
To connect to a sound system:
• Stereo/Alt monitors (Monitor outputs 3–4)
For stereo monitoring, connect Monitor out-
puts 1 and 2 to the inputs of your main left and • Surround (Monitor outputs 1–6),
right speakers. You can hook up more than one
set of stereo speakers and switch between them To connect additional Mbox Pro outputs:
(Speaker A, B, C switching). See “Output Setup” Using 1/4-inch TRS cables, connect any of the
on page 31. Line Out (1–6) connectors on the back panel to
the inputs of your external devices.
Mbox Pro is capable of 5.1 surround moni-
toring complete with custom configuration See the Pro Tools Reference Guide for infor-
and routing controls. For more information, mation on signal routing, sends and bussing.
see “Output Setup” on page 31.
The front-panel Mic/DI inputs 1–2 provide com- You can monitor Aux input 5–6 through the
bination XLR (Mic) or a 1/4-inch (DI) jacks for designated control room output by pressing
Input channels 1 and 2. and holding the front-panel Spkr button. To
configure control room settings, see “Control
Toggle each channel’s Front/Rear input source
Room Assignment” on page 32.
switch to switch between the front-panel
Mic/DI input and the 1/4-inch TRS Line Input
located on the back panel.
The Mbox Pro can only supply phantom power Most condenser microphones (such as an
through a microphone cable with an XLR con- M-Audio Solaris) require phantom power to op-
nector. If you are not sure about the phantom erate. Dynamic microphones (such as a Shure
power requirements for your microphone, refer SM57) do not require phantom power to oper-
to your microphone’s documentation or con- ate, but are not harmed by it.
tact the manufacturer.
Phantom power can be used safely with
most microphones. However, it is possible
to damage ribbon microphones with it. Al-
ways turn off phantom power and wait at
least ten seconds before connecting a ribbon
microphone.
Mic/DI input 2
XLR connector plugged into Input 2 (Mic/DI combo jack)
2 Set the input source to Mic/DI (microphone) Gain knob for Input 1 (Master volume knob shown)
by pressing the Front/Rear switch for channel 2 5 On the front of the Mbox Pro, carefully turn
to the “out” position. (When the button is set to the Gain knob to the right to increase the input
the “out” position, the front panel, combo level of your microphone signal.
Mic/DI inputs will be active. When the button is
set to the “in” position, the back panel Line in- 6 If the incoming signal is too loud, press the
–20 dB Pad
Front/Rear switches
Input 2 Pad
Front/Rear switches for Mic/DI combo jacks
Mic input 3
XLR connector plugged into Mic Input 3 (XLR jack)
–20 dB Pad
Input 3 Pad
Mic/Line switches
Mic/Line switches for Mic/DI combo jacks
Mbox Pro provides three input types (DI, Line, 1 On the front of the Mbox Pro, plug your guitar
and Aux In) for instruments. or bass cable into one of the Mic/DI inputs.
Inserts 1–4
sponds to the ring (return) on the TRS con- S/PDIF input of the external device.
nector to the output of the processor. 4 Be sure to read the next section for important
information.
Dual TS
connector
Single TRS
connector
Insert cable
S/PDIF inputs on Mbox Pro can sync to an 2 In the Control Panel, choose Setup.
external Word clock. See “Word Clock” on 3 Select S/PDIF from the Clock Source pop-up
page 23 for configuration information. menu.
To enable S/PDIF when using Pro Tools:
1 Make sure your have connected the external
digital device to the correct Mbox Pro S/PDIF
connector (In and Out).
Mbox Pro Word clock output is always active, 5 Click the Clock Source pop-up menu and
letting Pro Tools supply Word clock to any con- choose Word Clock.
nected devices that support standard Word
clock.
Using a Footswitch
To use Pro Tools as Word clock master:
The footswitch connector on Mbox Pro lets you
1 Make sure all connections are correct between
use a footswitch pedal to control either playback
Mbox Pro and your external devices.
start/stop or recording punch in/out. Both
2 Configure all external devices to slave to the QuickPunch audio punch-in and punch-out
Word clock coming from Mbox Pro. (Be sure to and MIDI punch-in and punch-out recording
verify sample rate settings, termination require- are supported.
ments and other internal settings for the device;
refer to the manufacturer’s documentation if The footswitch connector is designed specifi-
you need more information on the particular re- cally for instantaneous (momentary) on/off
quirements for your other equipment.) pedals with a 1/4-inch TS connector. Continu-
ous on/continuous off pedals can also be used,
3 Launch Pro Tools. but may result in unexpected behavior.
4 Choose Hardware > Setup.
To use a footswitch control:
5 Click the Clock Source pop-up menu and
1 Connect a footswitch to the footswitch con-
choose Internal.
nector on the back panel of the Mbox Pro.
In order to slave Pro Tools to an external Word 3 Choose Setup > Hardware.
clock source, you must configure Word clock as 4 Select Record Punch In/Out or Playback
the Pro Tools Clock source. Start/Stop.
The Mbox Pro Driver Control Panel lets you To open the Driver Control Panel:
configure settings for your audio interface for
On Mac, launch System Preferences
use with Pro Tools, as well as for other audio ap-
(Apple menu > System Preferences), then double-
plications that support the CoreAudio (Mac) or
click Avid Mbox Pro.
ASIO (Windows) standard.
– or –
Several features of Mbox Pro can be accessed di-
On Windows, choose Start > Control Panel >
rectly from the Mbox Pro front panel, such as in-
Mbox Pro.
put gain, phantom power, and output levels.
But there are many additional parameters that
To open the Driver Control Panel from Pro Tools:
cannot be accessed from the front panel. These
additional features are available to you using the 1 Choose Setup > Hardware in the Edit window.
included Driver Control Panel application.
2 Click launch control panel.
This section of the Control Panel provides con- This drop-down menu sets the sample rate of
trols for setting parameters on your interface Mbox Pro. Note that when using the interface
when it is connected to a computer using a with an ASIO or CoreAudio application, the
FireWire cable (called Hosted Mode). sample rate can also be determined by your au-
dio application. This parameter may not be ed-
Disable Host Control itable from within the Mbox Pro Control Panel
if your audio application is running. In this case,
This setting lets you wrest control of the Driver
any changes to the sample rate must be made
Control Panel from Pro Tools. When you launch
through the audio application itself. If the appli-
Pro Tools, it takes control of the Driver Control
cation does not provide a way to set the sample
Panel's first stereo mixer. If you want to obtain
rate, quit the application, then change the sam-
full manual control of the Driver Control Panel,
ple rate through the Mbox Pro Control Panel.
choose this option.
When the sample rate is locked to an external
If you want to use the Low Latency Monitor- digital clock source, the Mbox Pro’s LED is solid
ing option in Pro Tools, this option must not blue. When the sample rate is set and there is no
be checked. digital clock source detected (or cannot lock to it
for some reason), the LED will blink. (A message
Clock Source
appears at the bottom of the Hardware Settings
This setting determines the clock source to section stating that: “External clock not de-
which Mbox Pro is synchronized. tected, Audio Streaming is Disabled.”).
Post-Fader (Mix 1/2) FX Sends When you are in standalone mode, the follow-
ing functions can be adjusted:
When Post-Fader (Mix 1/2) is selected, the audio
• Clock source
signal level being sent to the FX Sends will be af-
fected by the position of the Channel Faders of • Sample rate
Stereo Mix 1. • Mode
Clock source and sample rate settings work in This setting assigns the sample rate when it's set
the same manner as above, it defines what the to internal clock source in standalone mode.
clock source will be; internal, S/PDIF, or word
clock. Mode
The clock source can be switched from the front The Mbox Pro can be in the following three
panel when in standalone, using the Multi but- types of sub-standalone modes:
ton.
AD/DA Converter When in AD/DA mode, analog
The LED button will either be off/on/pulsing to inputs 1 and 2 are routed to S/PDIF outputs left
indicate which clock source is currently as- and right and S/PDIF inputs left and right are
signed. routed to analog outputs 1 and 2.
• If the LED if off, the clock source is internal. Preamp When in Preamp mode, analog input 1
• If the LED is on, the clock source is word is sent to analog output 1 and S/PDIF left. Ana-
clock log input 2 is sent to analog output 2 and S/PDIF
• If the LED is pulsing, clock source is S/PDIF Right. Analog inputs 3–6 are sent to analog out-
puts 3–6.
You can configure stereo and surround monitor- You can choose which Monitor output pairs are
ing and output settings in Output Setup. controlled by Mbox Pro’s Master Volume knob.
Speaker button
Setup pop-up menu, Output Setup mode shown
Mbox Pro Speaker/source select button
The Output Setup options are grouped in the fol-
lowing categories:
Web links
Firmware and driver information
Output
pairs
Signal Meter
Pan
Solo
Mute
Channel
Fader
Channel Label
Channel Link
Effects
Solo
Pan controls are unaffected by linking two
Each Solo button lets audio be monitored for the
channels.
channel of which it is a part, while simultane-
ously muting all other Hardware Input channels
Hardware Input FX Sends
and Software Returns (except for those that also
have their Solo buttons activated). FX Sends are shared by all Stereo Mixes, unless
“Post-Fader Stereo Mix 1” is chosen in the Setup
Mute pop-up menu.
Channel Labels
By default, the Channel Labels show the input
name of each channel (1–8), except for the Mas-
ter fader pair (which is labeled L/R by default).
Width knob
Swap button
Channel Fader
Duration This knob controls decay time (for the Width Knob Adjusts the width of the stereo im-
reverbs) or delay time (for delay and echo). age, where fully counter-clockwise is mono, and
fully clockwise is full stereo (double-click the
Feedback This knob controls the number of re- knob to return it to center).
peats for the delay and echo effects. It does not
affect the reverbs. Mute Buttons Mutes the left and/or right side of
the stereo mix.
Volume This knob controls the effects output
level being sent to the FX Returns
Save as...
The Save as button opens a file browser that lets
you save the current settings of the Driver Con-
trol Panel to a Settings file. Mbox Pro Driver Control Panel, Horizontal (Meters Only)
shown
Save Session Each time the Multi button is Add Selected Track Adds whatever tracks that
pressed and released, it saves the session. you have selected in a session. Say you have se-
lected two Audio tracks in a session. It will add
Tap Tempo The Multi button can be tapped to another two Audio tracks.
adjust the session tempo. Tapping tempo will
cause Pro Tools to come out of Conductor mode Cursor to Next Marker Each time the button is
and match its tempo to the tapped tempo. If held and released, the transport will locate to
Pro Tools is already in Manual Tempo mode, the the next marker location.
session will automatically adjust its tempo to
match the value created by the Tap Tempo func- Cursor to Previous Marker Each time the button
tion. is held and released, the transport will locate to
the previous marker location.
2 Click Sound.
You can also configure your hardware using the
Control Panel. See “Using the Driver Control 3 Click Output and select your Pro Tools hard-
Panel” on page 25. ware as the device for sound output.
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A Hardware Settings 27
Aux inputs headphones
connecting 15 assigning sources for headphones 34
jacks 9 configuring in the Driver Control Panel 32
connecting 13
Headphone outputs 7
B
High-pass filter 28
buffer size 28
I
C
Indicators
Clock source 27
LED ladders 6
compatibility 3 Power Indicator LED 7
connecting Mbox Pro 11 Inserts
connecting 21
D jacks 8
DI Input installing hardware drivers 11
connecting instruments 19
Mic/DI combo jacks 6 L
digital I/O Line inputs
connecting 21 connecting keyboards or mixers 20
S/PDIF Connector 9 jacks 8
Driver Control Panel 25
M
F Master Volume knob 7
features 1 Mic Inputs
connecting a mic 18
G Mic/DI combo inputs 6
Gain MIDI
adjusting gain for mics 17 making connections 23
gain ports 9
adjusting gain for instruments 19 Monitor outputs
Gain knob 6 assigning in Driver Control Panel 36
configuring outputs in the Driver Control Panel
H 32
connecting 14
hardware drivers
jacks 8
installing 11
using the Driver Control Panel 25
Index 53
Multi button
description 7
using 43
P
phantom power
48V Switch and LED 6
when to use 6, 16
Power input jack 9
Power Switch 9
S
S/PDIF
connecting 21
connector 9
using 22
sample rate 27
system requirements 3
V
volume
Headphone A and B Volume knobs 7
Master Volume knob 7
W
Word clock
connector 9
overview 23
using with Pro Tools 23