![]() ![]() The DSP power of HD was essential for studios in the past, enabling large sessions and low latencies that were impossible to achieve natively, and explains why Pro Tools became the industry standard.īut this advantage has been steadily eroded and users have been able to run incredibly large sessions on native DAWs for a few years now, with CPU limits rarely ever providing a bottleneck. The dichotomy between native Pro Tools (previously Pro Tools LE) and Pro Tools|HD has always been an odd one. This new update brought previously HD-only features, such as larger sessions, improved track soloing, and a native version of Avid’s Heat saturation effect, to the standard version of Pro Tools. The first update came shortly afterwards, and as promised was free to subscribers. However, the way was being paved for improvements in the future with a new application manager, and the option to purchase and rent plug-ins from inside Pro Tools. ![]()
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