Which audio interface is right for you and your Pro Tools system?
Pro Tools users have requested five feature additions above all others. But can you work around their absence?
We look at the most popular Pro Tools feature requests, and explain how you can adapt where they haven’t yet been implemented.
These small tips could make a big difference to your Pro Tools experience!
Keep these five commandments in mind, and avert Pro Tools disasters!
Automated conforming and re-conforming tools for Pro Tools HD help keep audio and video together. Find out how...
Most Pro Tools operations are undoable — but some give you the option to commit permanently...
The loudness wars might be over, but peak levels in Pro Tools are still important.
After a rocky start, Avid’s Application Manager is now bringing useful features to Pro Tools users.
Frustrated by I/O limitations in Pro Tools? Here’s how it all works.
We clear up some of the issues surrounding cloud collaboration in Pro Tools 12.5.
In the second part of our guide to Pro Tools’ cloud collaboration features, we learn how to exchange tracks with other musicians.
Pro Tools 12.5 lets you collaborate remotely with other users. Here’s how to get started.
We explore the ins and outs of the new Track Freeze function in Pro Tools 12.4.
Pro Tools 12.3 sees the introduction of the invaluable Fade Presets, as well as an improved Batch Fades dialogue.
The new Commit Tracks option in Pro Tools 12.3 makes archiving your projects easier than ever.
Pro Tools’ new Commit Tracks feature is great for saving system resources and sharing sessions.
The Dashboard in Pro Tools 12 is the perfect jumping-off point for new and existing projects.
As of version 12.2, all Pro Tools users now get powerful features like VCA Master tracks, Advanced Metering and the Disk Cache.
The latest native Pro Tools versions offer powerful features that were once restricted to HD systems.
Pro Tools 12 makes radical improvements to the way inputs and outputs are handled, which benefit all users.
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