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beyondat 08-01-2008 07:27 AM

Original M-Box as a standalone mic preamp
 
I know this is a question about a discontinued product but I have a M-audio delta 4x4 as my audio interface. Until recently I had a trident preamp that i would use to go directly into my delta 4x4 to record into my computer. Since I no longer have the trident preamp and my delta 4x4 doesn't have mic pres can I use my original M-box as a standalone mic pre? I wouldn't need to install drivers for it, just plug it in the usb port for power, right?

beyondat 08-02-2008 07:26 AM

Original M-box Question Please Help!
 
I know this is a question about a discontinued product but I have a M-audio delta 4x4 as my audio interface. Until recently I had a trident preamp that i would use to go directly into my delta 4x4 to record into my computer. Since I no longer have the trident preamp and my delta 4x4 doesn't have mic pres can I use my original M-box as a standalone mic pre? I wouldn't need to install drivers for it, just plug it in the usb port for power, right?

JMS40 08-02-2008 11:05 AM

The Mbox can't be used as a stand alone preamp.

albee1952 08-02-2008 02:35 PM

Actually, it can as long as it is hooked up to a USB port to get power(maybe use a powered hub to feed it). Set the MIX knob to DIRECT and the 2 pre's should come out of the 2 outputs or at least the headphone jack. Not the most elegant way to record, but it should work.

beyondat 08-02-2008 04:12 PM

Thanks
 
I'm gonna have to get it back from my friend. I hope it works!

JMS40 08-02-2008 05:11 PM

Thanks for the correction albee.

albee1952 08-02-2008 10:11 PM

Every now and then I latch onto some odd piece of info. I have a friend that was using an Mbox to get extra preamps into his 003.


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