Folder Tracks are set to change the lives of every Pro Tools user. Here's why...
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There's more to Avid's Pro Expander plug-in than meets the ear...
Snapshot automation in Pro Tools Ultimate can be a huge time-saver.
You probably already have one of the best Pro Tools compressors around — but you might not know it!
We continue our look at further ways to tailor Pro Tools to your tastes.
The Pro Tools Preferences offer a surprising number of ways to configure operation to your tastes.
The iLok system is here to stay, but there are now more alternatives to a physical dongle.
We look at the different options for adding and removing time at the start of a Pro Tools session.
Multi-select menus are one of many subtle but invaluable improvements that Avid have made to the Pro Tools user interface.
Pro Tools' MIDI implementation still has a bad reputation, but the reality is now very different.
Understanding the voice count of your Pro Tools system can avoid nasty surprises on large projects.
Learning the alternative playback modes can make your Pro Tools experience much slicker.
There are many ways to set up Pro Tools tracks, and not all of them are created equal!
The latest Pro Tools release gives subscribers a wealth of new plug-ins to enjoy.
The stock EQIII plug‑in may be old, but it still has a few neat tricks up its sleeve.
Avid’s new ‘little and often’ update strategy is delivering some really useful improvements. We look over the most recent.
To get the most from Pro Tools, you need an extended keyboard — and here’s why.
A little planning can help you get up and running quickly with mix projects transferred from other DAWs.
Mono plug-ins in Pro Tools can be used on stereo and surround tracks. We explain why this is useful!
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