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We collect and use personal information, such as cookies, in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Click Agree and proceed to accept cookies and go to our site, or visit our Privacy Policy to learn more about cookies and how to manage or disable cookies. Please note that some Avid web pages, including the Avid Online Store, will not work if cookies are disabled. Avid Mbox Mac OS X 10ONLY For Owners of Supported Digidesign Hardware on Mac OS X 10.5.3 Leopard That Do Not Have Pro Tools Installed The Digidesign CoreAudio Driver is an option (checked by default) during the installation of Pro Tools. If you are installing Pro Tools 7.4.2 for Mac OS X 10.5.3, you should use the Digidesign CoreAudio included with your Pro Tools installation, not the standalone version. This download is for owners of supported Digidesign hardware on Mac O. But Pro Tools seems to still have a problem fully taking over the mbox control panel in LLM mode. Mono signals are fine, but if i try to monitor a stereo signal, the left channel gain is set higher than the right. This happens with any of the stereo analog inputs Also, I didnt expect it to get fixed in a driver update, but the DSP effects are still dead. I can live without the tuner (have a Petersen on my phone) but Im one of those geeks who likes things to work correctly. Im getting along ok without the broken features but its not the point. If the box didnt sound as good as it does, Id just stick with my trusty old 003R. Heres some workarounds: For anyone needing Reverb while tracking, Shans LLM Reverb trick will work(see Pic). As for the LLM not working properly, people can just mute the track they are recording to and then use another Stereo Mix in the Mbox Pro Control Panel to monitor with. Im running PT 9.0.6, Mbox Pro 3, on OSX 10.6.8 Recently updated my Mbox driver to 1.2.2 but then kept getting Pro Tools hardware is either not installed or used by another program error messages. ![]() ![]() Neither did uninstalling the driver and just installing 1.3.0 Heres what worked for me on my set up: Download and install 1.1.5. Then, without uninstalling, upgrade to 1.3.0 directly. Restart and cross your fingers. But wanted to let people know that I was able to get the most current Mbox driver working with Pro Tools 9. Mac OS X 10.9 Requires Pro Tools 11.0.3 or higher Mac OS X 10.9.1 Requires Pro Tools 11.1.2 or higher Tested with Avid-qualified Apple Computers Joel. Uninstalling the driver, building an aggregate device in MacOS AudioMIDI setup by using the core audio drivers works. But is there a chance to get a driver which working fine like about the last 5 years Please Do you have an idea why the driver is not working. Ill continue to work in Mono since my MBox still wont output two channels. Who doesnt just love everything in MONO anyway, right Or, I could use the audio output of the Mac, Because Im sure Pro Tools wont have any problems with that either. Keep it up Avid. Well all be Apogee, PreSonus users soon enough.
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