Mbox 2 Pro also provides up to 24-bit/96-kHz sound quality (with appropriate software)
and can be powered either by FireWire or using its (included) power supply.
As with all Mbox series interfaces, the Mbox 2 Pro communicates with a Windows XP–
or Mac OS X–based computer through a high-speed FireWire (IEEE-1394) connection—
so when you want to use your Mbox 2 Pro away from home or studio, it can be powered
from a laptop’s FireWire port.
Front Panel
The front panel has all the usual level controls, peak indicators, pads, phantom power for
condenser mics, and two front-panel DI inputs so you can directly plug in guitars,
keyboards or other instruments—all the stuff you need for recording just about any kind
of instrument!
And if you still use vinyl records (like me), you will truly appreciate the built-in phono
preamp that lets you record directly from a turntable! This is great for sampling stuff off
vinyl straight into Pro Tools, for transferring your old vinyl collection to WAV or MP3
files, or whatever.
Mbox 2 Pro also has dual stereo headphone jacks on the front panel. So, for example, two
people can record at the same time (with separate mixes) while monitoring via
headphones—and Mbox 2 Pro features low-latency monitoring.
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