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La_Zouille
Digidesign MBox2
Publié le 09/10/10 à 14:03Je l'ai utilisé entre 1998 et début 2010
J'ai, travaillé avec la version Digidesign professionelle, je j'ai donc pris en 1998 car je conaissait bien le logiciel ProTools.
Ce fut l'avantage principal.
L'installation est assez simple (dans le cas ou vous avez l'ordinateur agrée) mais assez longue car on doit valider par internet toutes les licences.
La qualité audio est assez bonne et reste neutre.
Le rapport qualité/prix reste pour moi très moyen, car le matériel est dédié à la marque, il fonctionne dificilement avec un autre logiciel, pour moi ca ferme des possibilités d'evollution future.
pour la question : Avec l'expérience, referiez vous ce choix ?
Je suis finalement passé sur...…
J'ai, travaillé avec la version Digidesign professionelle, je j'ai donc pris en 1998 car je conaissait bien le logiciel ProTools.
Ce fut l'avantage principal.
L'installation est assez simple (dans le cas ou vous avez l'ordinateur agrée) mais assez longue car on doit valider par internet toutes les licences.
La qualité audio est assez bonne et reste neutre.
Le rapport qualité/prix reste pour moi très moyen, car le matériel est dédié à la marque, il fonctionne dificilement avec un autre logiciel, pour moi ca ferme des possibilités d'evollution future.
pour la question : Avec l'expérience, referiez vous ce choix ?
Je suis finalement passé sur...…
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Je l'ai utilisé entre 1998 et début 2010
J'ai, travaillé avec la version Digidesign professionelle, je j'ai donc pris en 1998 car je conaissait bien le logiciel ProTools.
Ce fut l'avantage principal.
L'installation est assez simple (dans le cas ou vous avez l'ordinateur agrée) mais assez longue car on doit valider par internet toutes les licences.
La qualité audio est assez bonne et reste neutre.
Le rapport qualité/prix reste pour moi très moyen, car le matériel est dédié à la marque, il fonctionne dificilement avec un autre logiciel, pour moi ca ferme des possibilités d'evollution future.
pour la question : Avec l'expérience, referiez vous ce choix ?
Je suis finalement passé sur CUBASE qui permet de commencer simplement et d'evolluer plus façilement.
Pour compléter mon avis, je dirais que, pour un home studio a budget moyen, je recomenderais plutôt CUBASE AI livré gratuitement avec certaines cartes son.
J'ai, travaillé avec la version Digidesign professionelle, je j'ai donc pris en 1998 car je conaissait bien le logiciel ProTools.
Ce fut l'avantage principal.
L'installation est assez simple (dans le cas ou vous avez l'ordinateur agrée) mais assez longue car on doit valider par internet toutes les licences.
La qualité audio est assez bonne et reste neutre.
Le rapport qualité/prix reste pour moi très moyen, car le matériel est dédié à la marque, il fonctionne dificilement avec un autre logiciel, pour moi ca ferme des possibilités d'evollution future.
pour la question : Avec l'expérience, referiez vous ce choix ?
Je suis finalement passé sur CUBASE qui permet de commencer simplement et d'evolluer plus façilement.
Pour compléter mon avis, je dirais que, pour un home studio a budget moyen, je recomenderais plutôt CUBASE AI livré gratuitement avec certaines cartes son.
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AlanForPresident
un peu délicat dans fl
Publié le 09/05/12 à 10:01 (contenu en anglais)I received my Mbox 2 from Digidesign in a bundle package that I purchased from musicians friend website back in the summer of 2009. It came with a mic, pro tools and two studio monitors. The studio monitors and mic were pretty cheap though but the Mbox 2 was definitely worth the purchase. It connected to my computer / laptop and synced up with my DAW pretty easy. I really didn’t use it with pro tools because I was impatient and couldn’t figure out the ins and out connection settings in pro tools itself so I used it in fl studio.
It worked great, I had no issues with it and im glad to say that I had a chance to use it. Though it doesn’t have enough instrument in hook ups for me anymore because I need at least 6 for all of my gear, but at the time it was just what I needed. When using it in FL Studio I did hit some complications though getting it to work each time. For some reason it happened to a lot of fl users. I read on the forums for fl studio that many people had issues with getting the Mbox 2 go work properly in their system. But that wasn’t Digidesign’s fault.
Overall, if you need an audio interface to track your gear into and through there might not be a better more affordable audio interface on the market today. But as I stated if you are using it with fl studio beware because there may be some complications and if you are using it in pro tools make sure you read the manual because getting the ins and outs right will take some time if you don know what your doing. But knowing what I know now I would purchase it again. It works great and it can take a few small drops because I have dropped it a few times and it just left some minor scrapes on it.
It worked great, I had no issues with it and im glad to say that I had a chance to use it. Though it doesn’t have enough instrument in hook ups for me anymore because I need at least 6 for all of my gear, but at the time it was just what I needed. When using it in FL Studio I did hit some complications though getting it to work each time. For some reason it happened to a lot of fl users. I read on the forums for fl studio that many people had issues with getting the Mbox 2 go work properly in their system. But that wasn’t Digidesign’s fault.
Overall, if you need an audio interface to track your gear into and through there might not be a better more affordable audio interface on the market today. But as I stated if you are using it with fl studio beware because there may be some complications and if you are using it in pro tools make sure you read the manual because getting the ins and outs right will take some time if you don know what your doing. But knowing what I know now I would purchase it again. It works great and it can take a few small drops because I have dropped it a few times and it just left some minor scrapes on it.
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mooseherman
Excellente interface pour débuter avec Pro Tools.
Publié le 19/09/10 à 22:50 (contenu en anglais)This was the first audio interface that I bought for my Pro Tools setup. It's relatively small and only has two analog inputs, but this is enough for some people to do small recording projects at home, so this isn't really a bad thing, especially considering the price.
This interface has 4 ins and outs (2 analog, 2 digital). The analog inputs have XLR and quarter inch inputs, and 1/4 inch outputs. They both have phantom power so that you can use a condenser microphone. They are capable of recording at a rate of 24-bits and 48 kHz, which is better than CD quality. The interface has a MIDI in/out as well. The interface connects to your computer via USB.
If that doesn't sound convincing, keep in mind that buying the bundle (which the above price reflects) will include the Pro Tools software (LE version), as well as several plugins that are quite useful. These include the standard Pro Tools plug-ins, as well as a few nice ones including the Bomb Factory Joe Meek emulators (which are really nice).
While all these features are nice, there's no denying the limitations of this setup. Forget live recording of an ensemble, the most you can do at once is acoustic guitar and voice, or something comparable. Also, the pre-amp in this interface is nowhere near top of the line. You aren't going to a get a studio quality sound, even if you have a good mic. The mic pre is almost as important, so I wouldn't want to use this for anything more than demos, especially nowadays. However, it is a good place to start for people who are just learning Pro Tools. Learning on bad equipment can actually be a good thing, as it will force you to learn how to mix and edit well. Overall, this is for beginners, and if you feel the need to just save up more money and get a better one, go for it. Otherwise, this isn't a bad place to start.
This interface has 4 ins and outs (2 analog, 2 digital). The analog inputs have XLR and quarter inch inputs, and 1/4 inch outputs. They both have phantom power so that you can use a condenser microphone. They are capable of recording at a rate of 24-bits and 48 kHz, which is better than CD quality. The interface has a MIDI in/out as well. The interface connects to your computer via USB.
If that doesn't sound convincing, keep in mind that buying the bundle (which the above price reflects) will include the Pro Tools software (LE version), as well as several plugins that are quite useful. These include the standard Pro Tools plug-ins, as well as a few nice ones including the Bomb Factory Joe Meek emulators (which are really nice).
While all these features are nice, there's no denying the limitations of this setup. Forget live recording of an ensemble, the most you can do at once is acoustic guitar and voice, or something comparable. Also, the pre-amp in this interface is nowhere near top of the line. You aren't going to a get a studio quality sound, even if you have a good mic. The mic pre is almost as important, so I wouldn't want to use this for anything more than demos, especially nowadays. However, it is a good place to start for people who are just learning Pro Tools. Learning on bad equipment can actually be a good thing, as it will force you to learn how to mix and edit well. Overall, this is for beginners, and if you feel the need to just save up more money and get a better one, go for it. Otherwise, this isn't a bad place to start.
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Daltonion
Petit, facile, USB, Pro Tools!
Publié le 01/07/11 à 17:18 (contenu en anglais)Besides the effects the sought after Pro Tools has to offer the best part about this interface is it's simplicity and quality. It is ideal for classrooms with creative students looking to get familiar with the recording and editing process.
It seems a bit pricey but after recording a few jams with a Shure PG42 mic I was suprised to find the recording quality blowing away my usual latency-problem expectations. However, there was a strange kind of loud smallness in the sound of my recordings until I got precise with my microphone placement.
For the teacher, student, or beginner studio musician, this is a great way to achieve quality recordings along with access to some ear tickling editing capabilities. If your willing to get creative with your single input and microphone/instrument, you may just become one with this interface right away and find yourself glued to your PC.
For someone less intent on portability and more intent on having more than just one instrument input, take a glance at an Alesis MultiMix USB 8-Channel Mixer. Some users report more desirable effects as well and better sound quality.
This product is completely worth the price, especially since you will always have Pro Tools afterward, you can always record via other software, and you can always use a new, different, USB interface with your Pro Tools software.
It seems a bit pricey but after recording a few jams with a Shure PG42 mic I was suprised to find the recording quality blowing away my usual latency-problem expectations. However, there was a strange kind of loud smallness in the sound of my recordings until I got precise with my microphone placement.
For the teacher, student, or beginner studio musician, this is a great way to achieve quality recordings along with access to some ear tickling editing capabilities. If your willing to get creative with your single input and microphone/instrument, you may just become one with this interface right away and find yourself glued to your PC.
For someone less intent on portability and more intent on having more than just one instrument input, take a glance at an Alesis MultiMix USB 8-Channel Mixer. Some users report more desirable effects as well and better sound quality.
This product is completely worth the price, especially since you will always have Pro Tools afterward, you can always record via other software, and you can always use a new, different, USB interface with your Pro Tools software.
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Fiche technique
- Fabricant : Digidesign
- Modèle : MBox2
- Catégorie : Packs Home Studio
- Fiche créée le : 02/08/2009
vends MBox 2 ignition pack avec Protools le 7, live lite 4, Reason adapted, melodyne Xpand, Deux Ex Machina the rex collective, Sample tank SE, , BFD lite.
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Autres dénominations : mbox2, mbox 2, m box2, m box 2