The purpose of this tool is to enable one to record your own music on your computer. Compatible instruments (such as an electric guitar) can be plugged in to create your own tracks.
Yes, it is.
Not currently.
It should work, but check the manual just in case.
Yes. I operate Pro Tools M-Powered 7.4.2 with an M-Audio fast track pro which is a USB interface.
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.
No, The CO1U is a USB microphone (USB Device) and will only work with computers (USB host). The USB port on the Fast Track is a USB device port for transferring recordings to a computer.
i did some researching because I was wondering this too. She uses the M-Audio Fast Track USB Audio inpot adapter - Hi-Speed USB.
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.
Pro Tools is only usable in the home with specific hardware from Avid (Digidesign, M-Audio) or the new Mackie Onyx mixers. Examples are the Digi 003 (Firewire), M-Audio Audiophile 192 (PCI) or M-Audio Fast Track (USB). All of these options include MIDI in and out, and will be automatically recognized within Pro Tools.
The best way you can use Guitar Rig 4 in Pro Tools 8 is by making sure you have the M-Audio Fast Track driver downloaded.
You will need M-Audio hardware such as the Fast Track connected to use this program correctly. It won't work without the hardware connected. The play button is cancelled by the stop button.
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.