you can do it digitally by midi it to protools and use a vst mixer if your choice on it( try using the steinberg gold series Eq And compressor).
Yes only protools 9 doesnt need an mbox.
As far as I know from using protools and audacity the answer is no. You can import each individual aif file into protools but the plug in effects will not be included from protools to audacity when you import to audacity.
As far as I know from using protools and audacity the answer is no. You can import each individual aif file into protools but the plug in effects will not be included from protools to audacity when you import to audacity.
Probably not, if the cupboard has doors that close completely. This will prevent dust from getting to the mixer. A mixer cover is a necessity only if the mixer spends most of its time on the countertop.
no you cannot use protools without an interface as a matter of fact you cant use it with just any interface either it must be a protools compatible interface and the software must be compatible with the interface.
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It depends on the mixer. If you wan't to buy different attachments you should contact the mixer company and find out if they would fit.
Assuming that mixer is a "sound mixer" and not the thing with beaters, yes. Otherwise, just break out your old cassette deck.
Yes!
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Yes. You definitely need a mixer of some kind. You can either save your money and buy a nice KitchenAid mixer that will last for years, or go to Wal-Mart and buy a cheap hand mixer that may only cost you 10.00 but will only last a few years.