I'm not very familiar with the MBox mini. What I could quickly find is that it has a mic and an instrument input and that's it as far as inputs go. This is enough for personal recording, but if you want to record multiple instruments at the same time this may be a bit too limited.

The more important question to me would be, how are you going to hook up your instruments and are you happy with the sound you get that way. for example, your keyboard may have a USB port (most keyboards nowadays do), if not it may need a midi interface if you want to go for midi, but it can also be hooked up directly into the MBox using the amp output. All will work, but may give you advantages and disadvantages to what you want to do with it. I don't know what kind of guitar you have, semi-acoustics and electrics you should be able to hook up directly. But if it's all acoustic you may have to look into various microphones to see which one works best and gives you the sound you want. Same applies for banjo.

I recommend http://www.recordingreview.com/. it's a truly huge site with articles, reviews and much more. They probably have stuff on the MBox family as well on there. "Killer Home Recording", which is a set of E-books and audio samples you can buy from that site is honestly the best and most comprehensive guide to recording I have EVER seen; from setting up to mixing to instrument specific resources.

-- Ruud

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