Yes, it is.
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.
Not currently.
Any microphone with a 3.5 mm (1/4") jack that doesn't require any phantom power can be connected to the computer Microphone In jack. Also, some USB recording microphones may be compatible, depending on your computers hardware and software configurations. If an external audio interface, such as the M-Audio Fast Track Pro, will be used most XLR microphones, including those requiring phantom power, will be compatible.
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.
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.
There is no fast track in the martial arts.
An Mbox Mini is a device known as an Audio Input device. These are devices used for professional audio recording. This device has been replaced by a newer model, the Fast Track Solo. You can learn more at the Avid website.
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.
Interfaces don't contribute to sound quality, for that you need to worry about a good mic. For a good cheap interface, since PreSonus's $400 Firepod is good, maybe try their AudioBox or Firestudio Mobile? Or maybe an M-Audio Fast Track.
Lionel Fast Track is designed specifically for Lionel trains, and its track system may not be compatible with Marx trains, which typically use a different track gauge and design. While some hobbyists have found ways to connect different brands, it's generally recommended to use the appropriate track for each train brand to ensure proper operation and avoid damage. Always check the specifications of both the track and the trains for compatibility.