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> Using M-box With Dp3, can it work as an input source?
post Fri 26 Jul 2002, 18:08
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I'm using DP3 on my iMac G4 with an 828. Since Pro Tools created a non-PCI interface (M-Box) I had to go out and get it. So, my question is can I get DP3 to recognize the 2 inputs providid by the M-Box? If so, how is it done? I swear that I saw a review of the M-Box saying that it could be done, but not how! I can't remember where I saw it anyway.
Any help on this subject will be most appreciated.

-Jonati
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post Sun 28 Jul 2002, 19:32
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i don't get your logic jonati! unsure.gif
you already have an 828, but bought an mbox???
the 828 is a much better interface for many reasons. wink.gif
it's also a motu product, thus more "compatible". rolleyes.gif
it's around about this time that i usually say...
"more info please"!!!


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post Sun 28 Jul 2002, 20:49
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Jonati, if you want to use both interfaces with the same machine, the answer is "you can't" with os 9.

Correct me if i'm wrong, but for DP, you must use either the 828 directly through MAS MOTU driver in DP, or the m-box through ASIO driver.

For Pro Tools (LE), you must use the m-box directly with digi drivers, period. For Free, the basic Sound Manager will do, as do DP.

Hope this helps a bit. Bye.
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