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polipeen 03-27-2013 02:18 AM

Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
Hi folks,
I just bought a used Mbox 2 Pro as well as a used computer but still decent (Macbook Pro, 2,4Gz Intel Core 2 duo, 4 GB RAM, OS 10.6.8 Snow Leopard).

Facing the impossibility to make my Pro Tools LE 7.3 to run on this new gear, I've decided to make the switch to Logic, for $ and other logical reasons...

As you might noticed, I am not finished of setting this, still & always have some problems with digidesign stuff....

Although I've downloaded and installed the Standalone CoreAudio Driver v.8.0.3, my system still doesn't recognized it when I open the CoreAudio Manager. It says: Unsupported Device, Not Connected (H/W not found), etc.
It seems like I have the option of pushing "Connect" button, but nothing happens when I'm doing it.

The only progress I have made in 2 hours is to bring the Digidesign Mbox 2 Pro icon in the System Preferences, as I finally installed a "close to be appropriate" driver.

What's wrong ? What should I do now ?

HELP, please!

crizdee 03-27-2013 09:59 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by polipeen (Post 2020847)
Hi folks,
I just bought a used Mbox 2 Pro as well as a used computer but still decent (Macbook Pro, 2,4Gz Intel Core 2 duo, 4 GB RAM, OS 10.6.8 Snow Leopard).

Facing the impossibility to make my Pro Tools LE 7.3 to run on this new gear, I've decided to make the switch to Logic, for $ and other logical reasons...

As you might noticed, I am not finished of setting this, still & always have some problems with digidesign stuff....

Although I've downloaded and installed the Standalone CoreAudio Driver v.8.0.3, my system still doesn't recognized it when I open the CoreAudio Manager. It says: Unsupported Device, Not Connected (H/W not found), etc.
It seems like I have the option of pushing "Connect" button, but nothing happens when I'm doing it.

The only progress I have made in 2 hours is to bring the Digidesign Mbox 2 Pro icon in the System Preferences, as I finally installed a "close to be appropriate" driver.

What's wrong ? What should I do now ?

HELP, please!

Hi,

I'm not sure what this means?......

The only progress I have made in 2 hours is to bring the Digidesign Mbox 2 Pro icon in the System Preferences, as I finally installed a "close to be appropriate" driver.

Is the Mbox working at all? have you got another computer to try it on?

Maybe the Mbox is faulty/broken. It should be an easy process to install the drivers then the Mbox will show as an available audio device in the AMS audio midi setup.


Chris

polipeen 03-27-2013 10:30 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
Yes, had the Mbox 2 Pro worked fine on another computer, using Pro Tools 7,3.

If that can helps, the power led never stopped flashing since I got it, though I don't see how it could be connected better (with A/C adaptor and firewire cable).

I also have the certitude that the Mbox 2 Pro is in good working condition.

Darryl Ramm 03-27-2013 10:35 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
Used Mac? Did you start by wiping the disk and doing a clean reinstall of OS X from scratch?

However the likely problem is you are installing a driver for some of the Mbox 2 family that does not include support for the Mbox 2 Pro.

Why do you want to install all this old PT 7/8 era stuff? On an old OS? I would be trying to upgrade the Mac to Mountain Lion and installing the latest Mbox 2 Pro drivers. http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/d...-2-Pro-Drivers. I am pretty sure they are fine CoreAudio drivers that will work with Logic... but maybe other folks can confirm that. And you really might want to take this whole thread over to Apple's Logic user forums.

Darryl

nst7 03-27-2013 10:50 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
If I remember correctly, the Mbox 2 Pro actually works better without the AC adapter.

polipeen 03-27-2013 10:57 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
Or could it be because I never installed Pro Tools on the new computer?

I mean, is it possible to only download the Standalone CoreAudio driver and install it without having to install an earlier version of it before, from the Pro Tools installation CD?

Coz this is what I've done.

Darryl Ramm 03-27-2013 11:01 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
You don't need Pro Tools ever installed. Just download stuff off the web.

What exact driver are you installing--post a web link here.

The first question is that a driver for the Mbox 2 *Pro*? (I now think it likely is but want to confirm exactly what you are using)

Did you follow the driver install instructions?

Are you looking in Audio/Midi setup for the device? The old avid core audio utility is *not* used with these drivers--that trips up lots of people who do not follow the instructions....

polipeen 03-27-2013 11:05 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
The driver that I have installed is the Standalone CoreAudio Driver v.8.0.3.

Found here:
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/e...nload/en362883

Darryl Ramm 03-27-2013 11:09 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
See my comment above on CoreAudio Manager... that is your mistake/problem here. Note the clear warning on the driver download page you apparently missed.

polipeen 03-27-2013 11:16 AM

Re: Mbox 2 Pro Standalone Core Audio driver for Snow Leopard
 
Thank You Darryl but I don't see what you're talking about.
What is the mistake?


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