Yes. I operate Pro Tools M-Powered 7.4.2 with an M-Audio fast track pro which is a USB interface.
Unfortunately Pro Tools works only with Avid (Digidesign and M-Audio) manufactured interfaces
Plug the left and right audio outputs into your audio interface.
Yes for Logic. Pro Tools requires its own interface
Yes, you can. I am using it with M-Audio Profire interface. Version 7 and 8 requires you to use M-Powered, Versions 9 and newer require full versions
Lambda audio/midi interface was made for Cubase LE and is not compatible with Pro Tools. Now with Pro Tools 9 saying it supports any previous interface, I'm not sure. I have not updated from 8 to 9 yet. So if you plan on using pro tools 8 or earlier than no it is not.
You dont need any interface. PtoTools 9 runs on any audio device, including the built-in sound in you computer.
Yes, although you will need an M-Audio interface connected to the computer in order to launch ProTools MPowered, or an Avid audio interface connected if you plan to run ProTools LE versions 8 or earlier.
You don't need a MIDI controller, but you will need the M-Audio USB or Firewire audio interface that it shipped with.
To record its sound, connect the left and right audio outputs to the line inputs on your M-Audio interface. Add a stereo audio track and then press record.
Yes, you can use any USB MIDI Interface with ProTools. Note that ProTools SE and M-Powered require an apporved M-Audio interface to be attached to run the program.
You need a microphone and an interface, and creativity. Make new audio track, press record and start playing.
A Ensoniq KS-32 can be used as a MIDI controller. If you are using an audio interface that has MIDI ports, connect the MIDI Out of the Ensoniq to the Interface's MIDI In. If you don't have a MIDI port on your interface (such as with the Mbox Mini) you will have to buy a USB MIDI interface (they're about $40.00).
A USB Mixer is an audio mixer with a built-in USB audio interface. It is sometime better than a stand-alone interface since you can plug in more microphones and instruments at once. They usually get mixed to a stereo mix, so it isn't possible with most of these mixers to track a drum kit or other instrument that requires a lot of mics and individual tracks. You can't use a USB mixer with Pro Tools 8. Pro Tools LE 8 only works with the MBox and the Digi 002/003 hardware from Avid. Pro Tools M-Powered 8 works with M-Audio USB and Firewire audio interfaces. If you want to run Pro Tools 9 (the current version), you can use any USB mixer that has ASIO (PC) or Core Audio (Mac) drivers.