Check the manual for compatibility.
No, there is not a shortcut available for burning a CD from your saved files on an Mbox 2 from Pro Tools.
Any mbox. M-Powered is made specifically for M-Audio gear.
Mbox 2 Pro has more inputs.
Full native version of Pro Tools 9 and newer work with just iLok and without an interface.
Without installing Pro Tools, you can download the Windows driver for the Mbox 2 at the avid.com website. You can then select the Mbox 2 as the audio input and output device for FL Studio.
Yes only protools 9 doesnt need an mbox.
You need to turn on record and increase the input gain.
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.
The Line6 UX2 is compatible with ProTools 9. ProTools 8 and previous versions are only compatible with Avid hardware (Mbox and Digi interfaces).
Amazon has retailers which sell the Mbox 2 pro and also e-bay which sell many products from various sellers, however you do need to be vigilant and check their sells history and rating.
Pro Tools LE (up to version 8.0) will only work with Avid (Digidesign) hardware, ie. MBox, Digi 002, 003 etc. Pro Tools M-Powered works with approved M-Audio USB and Firewire audio interfaces, not the USB microphones. It is not possible to use multiple USB or Firewire audio devices in Pro Tools LE or M-Powered.
Mbox2 factory is a hardware/software bundle including an Mbox 2 and Pro Tools LE. FL Studio is a software digital audio workstation/sequencer program. Comparing Pro Tools LE to FL Studio is the question you should be asking. The answer to this question depends of what your goals and needs are. Generally FL Studio has a more flexible and faster work-flow compared to Pro Tools. On the other had Pro Tools is somewhat of an industry standard in recording studios. If you need to collaborate with existing professional studios then Pro Tools may be a better choice. Specifically both programs are capable of the same or similar functions, such as audio-recording, hosting VST plugins, sequencing, mixing etc. FL Studio performs these functions at a fraction of the price of Pro Tools. Interestingly, while pro-tools is considered pro it has a maximum output resolution of 24 bit while FL Studio has 32 bit float.