![]() Long story short: I would appreciate help regarding how to get Garageband/Pro Tools/whatever audio software I may use to recognize the Mbox 3 and to display and recognize my guitar (or microphones, etc. I downloaded the driver, and Garageband does recognize "Avid Mbox" as an input source-and the Mbox menu still says the hardware is connected and streaming-but I still have no sound coming from my strumming. Thinking that it was not the Mbox itself but the Pro Tools interface, I attempted to instead use Garageband. I've tried experimenting with the Mbox (pulling the "Gain" button, adjusting the volume, etc.), but to no avail. ![]() To use this app, you must plug in a USB-compatible MIDI keyboard and either a pair of. For this review, I tested GarageBand 10.3.2 on a 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM and macOS Mojave. After opening up Pro Tools, the Mbox menu says that the hardware is connected and that it is streaming, yet when I plug my guitar into the first input and strum, I hear no sound and I do not see any levels on either Pro Tools or the Mbox menu. The fact that GarageBand is free makes the app all the better, and a clear Editors Choice for entry-level recording software. I followed the instructions on the installation manual which helped me install both Pro Tools LE and the Mbox. I purchased an Mbox 3 (with Pro Tools LE) for my MacBook Pro (Version 10.6.7) at the beginning of the year and have not been able to successfully set it up yet.
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