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Pro Tools 2022.9 is out with the new Intro version available for free, as well as ARA 2 support, AUX I/O window, and further enhancements.
CLAP is an open-source plug-in format promising several solutions to some weak spots of current VST, AU, and AAX formats.
The latest update for Pro Tools 2021 zeroes in on the kind of features that modern users would expect, such as M1 support and UI customization.
From now until September 15, new Carbon buyers will receive a permanent license for Pro Tools Ultimate and Auto-Tune Hybrid, worth near EUR 3000.
The iPad becomes a mean scoring tool! Both Sibelius and Dorico - Avid's and Steinberg's respective scoring software - now run on Apple's tablet.
AVID dishes out a solid update for Pro Tools to make the software more powerful than it's ever been.
Avid upgrades its industry standard DAW to Pro Tools 2020.11 with new features and enhancements - find out what's new in the latest version.
Avid drops a new hybrid, pro-level audio interface! Pro Tools Carbon is slated to ship in November 2020 and has all the I/O you could possibly need.
Pro Tools 2020 gets Folder Tracks, MTRX is brought down to 1U and an HDX system now fits in a rack!
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Pace have announced a smaller - or should that be larger - version of its iLok USB licenser.
The M108 offers modern features such as Dante and remote control, but as an audio interface, the focus lies heavily on their high quality preamps and ADC.
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Windows 10 has the fastest take-up of any Windows OS ever made and yet Avid don't seem to want anyone to know they now support it.
The industry's most popular DAW gains online collaboration tools. Is this too little, too late?