Also be aware of the fact that you may have a firewire 400 and a firewire
800 prot.


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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Monkey Pusher
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:55 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Mbox pro

Firewire devices usually have two firewire ports. Use one to connect
the unit to the computer,  the other is so u can connect another
firewire device the computer that passes through the MBOX. That way if
you computer  only has one firewire port like most moderm macs, you
can still use more than one firewire devices. It doesn't matter which
is used for which, just  connect any of the two to the computer  and
any other firewire devices to the other port, and so on and so on down
the line.

On 9/27/11, Chris Norman <chris.norm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Awesome, cheers. And sorry, but I can't find anything on the net about
this,
> why are there two firewire ports on the unit?
>
> Cheers, and sorry for all the stupid questions.
>
> Take care,
> Chris Norman
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> On 27 Sep 2011, at 12:40, Stephen Martin wrote:
>
>> 2 headphones outs each with their own level control on the front. also
the
>> phantom power,  DIM/mute button for all the speakers, mono/stereo button
>> so u can quickly listen to your mixes in mono, and the A/B/C button so u
>> can quickly cycle through and audition all your different monitors  are
>> all in the same area. There is another button in that area on the right
>> side of the  front panel and it eludes me at the moment what its for.
When
>> i installed it on SL the control panel wasn't accessible, if you don't
>> have a sighted friend or family who can help u set it up, call avid tech
>> support and have one of their techs remote into your system and set it up
>> to your liking. All the analog inputs have a 75 hz hi pass filter that
can
>> only be turned on in there, and thats where u set it to 3 pairs of
>> monitors or a 5.1 surround speaker set up. let me know if u have any
other
>> questions.
>> On Sep 27, 2011, at 7:15 AM, Chris Norman wrote:
>>
>>> The Mbox pro has no headphone output?
>>>
>>> Take care,
>>> Chris Norman.
>>>
>>> Email and msn: chris.norm...@googlemail.com
>>> Skype [and iChat]: chris.norman7[@mac.com]
>>>
>>
>
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