Its legendary intuitiveness and flexibility make it the first and last word in loop based composition and production in the studio and the perfect tool for performers and DJs in a live setting.
Live remains almost unique in the way that it works with audio.
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That’s why we’re giving Pro Tools | HD & Pro Tools a joint award for Best Old Skool DAW. Here at The Technofile we’re running the former, but would probably recommend the latter to many of our readers. If you’re a musician who is doing occasional or no sound to picture work and who doesn’t need to record orchestras in surround sound, Pro Tools offers everything you need and more at a price that is not just competitive with other major DAWs, but a bit of a bargain. If you’re an audio or post production professional who needs maximum track counts, surround sound mixing and HDX interface support, Pro Tools HD is perfect.
Which is right for you depends upon your needs. Currently it is available in three flavours – the all singing all dancing ‘Pro Tools | HD’ the it does most things that Pro Tools HD does for far less money ‘Pro Tools’, and the very cut down but nevertheless good introduction to the Avid universe ‘Pro Tools | First’. Pro Tools’ combination of pristine audio quality, usability, and an extensive range of the very best built in and third party plug-ins makes it the DAW of choice for every top pro we know…and now that the days of it requiring expensive proprietary hardware are well and truly behind it, Pro Tools is a DAW for all. If you’re wondering what you’re going to do for your fix of music, film and photography tech in the lull between Musikmesse & NAB, fear not, because it’s time for the Technofile Awards, which celebrate the very best products that were available to buy new in 2016 (regardless of when they were originally announced or released)…and this year’s awards are so epic that by time you finish reading through them, it will be NAB!