If your online registration card for your MBox2 does not include this barcode sticker, please look for the sticker with serial number on the box your Mbox 2 was packaged in. Or you can find the Mbox 2 hardware serial number on the back or bottom of the Mbox 2 hardware. The Mbox 2 serial number will begin with the two letter prefix "AP". Please use that Mbox 2 hardware serial number to complete your online registration.
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If a yellow online registration card was not included with your new product purchase, please fill out the white registration card included with the purchase and either mail it in or fax it to 650.731.6384 marked "Attention: Registration". To fax from outside of the US, use the fax number for your Local Digidesign Office or fax to the US registration fax number: 001-650-731-6384.
If you did not receive a registration card, please fax a copy of your original sales receipt from an Authorized Digidesign Dealer with all serial numbers clearly displayed on the fax. Hardware serial numbers can be found on the back or bottom of the hardware unit for individual hardware products such as audio interfaces and Pro Tools LE hardware systems.
Digidesign have maintained the separate monitor output that they introduced on the M Box 2, and have brought back the proper separate line outputs that the original M Box had but the M Box 2 didn't; these have also multiplied, giving six analogue outputs. The Mix control has gone and so the Low Latency monitoring feature is handled by the Pro Tools software, just as it is with the 002 and 002R interfaces. This addresses one of the other 'cons' in our M Box 2 review, as Low Latency recording now applies to the digital inputs as well as the analogue ins. Digi have reintroduced the dual headphone sockets that the original M Box had, and better still, each headphone socket has a separate volume control, and one of them has the option to monitor outputs 1/2 or 3/4. This means that with no additional hardware you can record your 'talent' with a headphone mix routed to outputs 3/4 whilst you, as the engineer, can monitor the main outputs independently on the other headphone output. Alternatively, it means you can have two sets of headphones attached and have them at different volumes. I know a number of users who will find that feature very useful.
The number of simultaneous inputs has increased from four on the M Box 2 (two analogue and two digital) to six (two mic/line, two line and two digital), and the MIDI In and Out sockets introduced with the M Box 2 are retained. A nice 'pro' touch is the addition of external word clock sync, both in and out, so it is now possible to digitally lock an M Box 2 Pro system to an external clock, which is something that even the M Box 2 Pro's bigger brothers the 002 and 002R can't do. Finally, Digidesign have added a footswitch socket, but the small print includes a note saying this feature won't be available at launch; apparently support is 'expected' in 2007, but I am not going to hold my breath on that one!
[196181.702624] usb 3-4: new full-speed USB device number 15 using xhci_hcd[196181.862774] usb 3-4: config 1 interface 2 has no altsetting 1[196181.862776] usb 3-4: config 1 interface 3 has no altsetting 1[196181.862779] usb 3-4: config 1 interface 4 has no altsetting 1[196181.862780] usb 3-4: config 1 interface 5 has no altsetting 1[196181.866091] usb 3-4: New USB device found, idVendor=0dba, idProduct=3000, bcdDevice= 1.43[196181.866094] usb 3-4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0[196181.866095] usb 3-4: Product: Mbox 2[196181.866097] usb 3-4: Manufacturer: Digidesign[196185.401670] usb 3-4: Digidesign Mbox 2: 24bit 48kHz
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I am 99.99% sure that altsetting 1 is irrelevant, it was just part of the initialisation sequence that it tries different altsettings until it eventually works. The fact you get lights on and the final message verifies that the mbox 2 mini sent a response code back to the driver so its fully working. You just need to configure your sound server correctly, as in use JACK.Good luck.
I am able to run mbox2 just in Win7 partion but even on this partition upgrade to 1.48 is not functional. I tried it on Ubuntu 14.04. , 16.04, Xubuntu, Linux Mint, no reaction no light. So what could be wrong?
sudo dmesg -W[ 3522.901274] usb 1-5: USB disconnect, device number 12[ 3532.557627] usb 1-5: new full-speed USB device number 13 using xhci_hcd[ 3532.739518] usb 1-5: config 1 interface 2 has no altsetting 1[ 3532.739522] usb 1-5: config 1 interface 3 has no altsetting 1[ 3532.739525] usb 1-5: config 1 interface 4 has no altsetting 1[ 3532.739528] usb 1-5: config 1 interface 5 has no altsetting 1[ 3532.742966] usb 1-5: New USB device found, idVendor=0dba, idProduct=3000, bcdDevice= 1.24[ 3532.742972] usb 1-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0[ 3532.742975] usb 1-5: Product: Mbox 2[ 3532.742978] usb 1-5: Manufacturer: Digidesign[ 3537.877984] usb 1-5: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3542.997957] usb 1-5: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3548.117903] usb 1-5: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3553.237885] usb 1-5: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3558.357593] usb 1-5: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3563.477796] usb 1-5: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3568.597734] usb 1-5: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3570.440721] usb 1-5: USB disconnect, device number 13[ 3592.229133] usb 1-9: new full-speed USB device number 14 using xhci_hcd[ 3592.410912] usb 1-9: config 1 interface 2 has no altsetting 1[ 3592.410917] usb 1-9: config 1 interface 3 has no altsetting 1[ 3592.410919] usb 1-9: config 1 interface 4 has no altsetting 1[ 3592.410922] usb 1-9: config 1 interface 5 has no altsetting 1[ 3592.414082] usb 1-9: New USB device found, idVendor=0dba, idProduct=3000, bcdDevice= 1.24[ 3592.414087] usb 1-9: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0[ 3592.414091] usb 1-9: Product: Mbox 2[ 3592.414093] usb 1-9: Manufacturer: Digidesign[ 3597.557518] usb 1-9: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3602.677404] usb 1-9: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3607.797427] usb 1-9: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3612.917362] usb 1-9: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3618.037353] usb 1-9: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.[ 3623.157304] usb 1-9: Unknown bootresponse=1, or timed out, ignoring device.
Its not showing in Midi Studio in the configuration, I've unplugged and plugged back in, made a new config and refreshed and nothing. IAC Driver is also grey, does this matter?Its not recognised by Virtual DJ, Traktor or Serato after plugging in. It's definitely connecting as all the lights come on. I've registered the product, created an account, logged in, activated my serial number. Uninstalled, reinstalled. All that happens is all the lights flash including all the buttons. Like its in standby. What can I do??Running Mojave 10.14.5 OS.
The Serial number for your product is written on the Registration Card included with your product packaging, inside the license envelope. For Digital Delivery items, this serial will be found inside an email received after purchase. For a clear characters' identification, please refer to the legend at the bottom of the card.Note: the zero can easily be identified in your Serial Number because it is crossed by a line). 2ff7e9595c
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