Pro Tools is a digital audio workstation developed and produced by Avid Technology.
Pro Tools was first developed in 1984 by Sound Designer.
In 1991 Pro Tools was developed by Digidesign, which later got acquired by Avid Technology.
Several versions of Pro Tools have been released over the years, including the standard, HD, and Ultimate editions.
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The standard version of Pro Tools includes a basic set of tools for recording, editing, and mixing audio and MIDI tracks up to 128 tracks.
Pro Tools HD is the high-end version of Pro Tools that includes features like advanced automation, surround sound mixing, and support for up to 256 tracks.
Pro Tools Ultimate is the most advanced version of Pro Tools that offers features like Dolby Atmos support, large track counts, and advanced automation.
Pro Tools First is a free version of Pro Tools that is designed for beginners and offers limited features compared to the paid versions.
Pro Tools is a digital audio workstation used for recording, editing, and mixing music and audio.
Pro Tools pricing varies depending on the version and type of subscription. The standard version of Pro Tools costs $599, while Pro Tools HD starts at $2499.
The system requirements for Pro Tools vary depending on the version and operating system, but in general, Pro Tools requires a powerful computer with a fast processor, plenty of RAM, and a dedicated graphics card.
Pro Tools HD is the high-end version of Pro Tools that offers additional features like advanced automation, surround sound mixing, and support for up to 256 tracks. Pro Tools Standard includes a basic set of tools for recording, editing, and mixing audio and MIDI tracks up to 128 tracks.
Pro Tools supports a variety of audio and video file formats, including WAV, AIFF, MP3, QuickTime, MXF, and more.