Yes. I operate Pro Tools M-Powered 7.4.2 with an M-Audio fast track pro which is a USB interface.
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.
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 dont need any interface. PtoTools 9 runs on any audio device, including the built-in sound in you computer.
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).
The best digital audio workstation (DAW) often depends on individual needs and preferences, as each has unique features. Popular choices include Ableton Live for its intuitive interface and live performance capabilities, Logic Pro for its robust MIDI and audio editing tools, and Pro Tools for its industry-standard audio recording and mixing features. Ultimately, the best DAW is the one that aligns with your workflow and the type of music or audio projects you plan to create.