If you could create a new question with the specific interface it would be more helpful. Make sure in audio preferences that your interface is selected as the output, remember not all interfaces are compatible with protools. I don't know if this is a midi issue, or an actual sound output issue.
This is also something that has plagued me at times throughout the years and I know it can be frustrating.
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.
Full version of Pro Tools works with just iLok
All Pro Tools programs require an interface to run. At start up it will shut down or stop loading as it searches for the interface. I'm not using Pro Tools 9 myself but that has always been a go to so the program can not be pirated.
You dont need any interface. PtoTools 9 runs on any audio device, including the built-in sound in you computer.
Yes. I operate Pro Tools M-Powered 7.4.2 with an M-Audio fast track pro which is a USB interface.
Yes, as long as you are using full version of Pro Tools, version of 9 or newer.
Yes for Logic. Pro Tools requires its own interface
Full native version of Pro Tools 9 and newer work with just iLok and without an interface.
You can't. It needs the MBox2 interface.
The Digizine sound card is designed to work well with Pro Tolls.
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.
Well, Pro Tools cant be touched by Mixcraft. Sur, Mixcraft has diffrent plug-ins, but NOT AS GOOD as pro tools so no matter what you do with compression, D-erb, Delay, Gates, etc..You cant match Pro Tools. Pro Tools also has a much more morn fel and look to it.