Avid release Pro Tools 2024.3
The first Pro Tools update of 2024 introduces MIDI effects plug-ins, custom live re-renders for the integrated Dolby Atmos Renderer and enhanced integration with Pro Tools Sketch.
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The first Pro Tools update of 2024 introduces MIDI effects plug-ins, custom live re-renders for the integrated Dolby Atmos Renderer and enhanced integration with Pro Tools Sketch.
Following their preview of its new features towards the end of 2023, Ableton have announced that Live 12 is now available to download.
Steinberg’s Vocoder plug‑in has finally made it into the 64‑bit world and has also undergone a smart visual makeover.
DP’s comp and take management features help you assemble the perfect performance.
Dual effects chains offer huge creative potential.
The new Markers and Memory Locations system in Pro Tools makes session navigation easier than ever.
Now we know how to get immersive in Studio One, let’s add some delay and reverb to our Atmos mixes!
These four audio examples accompany the SOS March 2024 workshop about Cubase’s new Vocoder plug-in.
Steinberg’s mobile DAW just keeps getting better.
Hit’n’Mix have revealed plans for a version of RipX DAW that will be compatible with Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset.
Abletunes' latest free release is a dual-layer Instrument Rack that samples over 30 vintage and modern analogue synthesizers and acoustic instruments.
Live 12 introduces a raft of new features, devices and general improvements.
The revamped Chord Pad offers even better support for songwriters than before.
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We hand over the studio keys to Logic’s new AI‑powered Mastering Assistant.
We explore the many options for controlling Pro Tools using hardware.
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