Pro tools mbox asio11/2/2023 ![]() Start simple and just get going doing stuff and learn. Need simultaneous output then run both outputs to separate audio monitors, run both outputs to a monitor controller or small mixer, some higher end interfaces have monitor controllers/hardware mixer capability built in (but may be clunky/awkward to use). What you want to do beyond that is up to you. Do you need to listen to Windows sound *while* you are using Pro Tools? other programs can use the interface when Pro Tools is not running. The audio interface you get for Pro Tools typically does nothing to allow you to listen to Pro Tools and Windows sound simultaneously, its only playing back Pro Tools-that is the point. Patch the recording interface and computer sound to a pair of stereo inputs and connect your headphones or studio monitors to the mixerĪnd with an audio interface how would that allow me to listen to both Pro Tools and Windows sound simultaneously? The affordable solution is to grab a small mixer(think Alesis, Alto, Behringer, etc) with at least a pair of stereo inputs. ![]() The expensive(but better) way is to use a monitor/source selector like a Mackie Big Knob, Presonus Monitor Station, etc. So, ask yourself if you NEED to use Pro ToolsīTW, if you need to be able to listen to Pro Tools and internet sound at the same time, there are a few ways to do it. Either of these options can do anything Pro Tools can do when it comes to audio production. ![]() If that's not something you're up for, then there are some other options that are definitely worth a look, such as Reaper(free to try and cheap to buy) or Cakewalk by Bandcamp(formerly known as SONAR) which is totally free. Yes you can run most PC's with ASIO4ALL, but at the sacrifice of Windows sound when you run Pro Tools, OR, be willing to buy a suitable interface(which can be very affordable). Good advice already, but here's my own 2 cents: To use Pro Tools successfully, you need to be willing to work within the requirements.
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