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These new metering options include VU, RMS, PPM (Peak Program Meter), as well as the Bob Katz K Series metering specifications.
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Avid have gone to great lengths to make sure all of the common types of metering from around the globe are represented with a total of 17 different metering options in Pro Tools HD (Pro Tools non-HD has 4 metering options).
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These changes have been a request of professional engineers for many years in order to accommodate the various media types whether it’s for Music, TV Broadcast, or Film. While we’re on the subject of metering, there are also a host of new meter types in Pro Tools 11. In a side by side comparison you can see just how much larger the new meters are.
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Not only are they taking advantage of the enhanced graphics engine, they are also 30% larger than previous versions of Pro Tools. One of the features in Pro Tools that got the most changes when it comes to graphics is the track meters. Overall, the graphics have gotten a lot smoother and less “pixelated” than in previous versions of Pro Tools. One of the other changes made to Pro Tools 11 is the enhanced graphics and resolution allowing it to take advantage of Hi-Def displays such as the Apple Retina Display. I am keeping my HD system so I can still have this great synth. This marvelous synthesizer has also been present on countless hit records spanning all genres of music. It was not carried over from the former HD systems to the new HDX architecture. The Indigo plug-in has been a staple in every session I’ve worked on for more than 10 years. On a more personal note, I would like to also say goodbye to a longtime friend, the Virus Indigo. I think once you give TimeShift a listen, you’ll understand why there was no need to have two built in AudioSuite plug-ins that do the same thing. The former TC/E plug-in was a part of Pro Tools for many, many year, and there have been a few ruffled feathers with its departure. The former DigiRack TC/E Audiosuite plug-in is no longer available. Speaking of plug-ins, there is one important change to note. As many long time users will attest, knowing where these folders reside can help in trouble shooting potential issues with the software.
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They can now be found under the Application Support folder of the Mac OS Library folder. Along with the Plug-Ins (unused) folder, they have been relocated to a new area of your Operating System. One other important change to note is the location of the Plug-Ins folder. The Documents folder is where you will find useful things such as Plug-In Setting files, I/O Settings, as well as Groove files used for MIDI Groove Quantize. Pro Tools 10 - Application Folderįurthermore, you will find that the folders previously found in the Applications > Avid folder have now been relocated to the computer Documents folder. Pro Tools now appears on it’s own in the Application folder. Once you’re done installing the software, you will notice the usual “Avid” folder where you would find Pro Tools is no longer there.
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Avid has made the installation process a lot easier than in previous releasees, all you have to do is drag the Pro Tools icon to your Application’s folder and it does the rest. Let’s take a look at what we’ve discovered so far about Pro Tools 11.įirst, the initial installation of Pro Tools 11 looks and behaves different than in versions past. I’m sure you are asking, “how is this going to improve my work?”. Sure, it’s nice to have 64-Bit Processing, a new Avid Audio & Video Engine, along with a host of other improvements. It turns out there’s a lot more to the latest version of Pro Tools than we first thought. The type of changes that were made directly impact anyone working on audio projects for music or tv/film, and most users will see a significant change in workflow to take advantage of these new features. Has it lived up to that kind of hype? In a word, Yes! If you saw the official Avid release video, you got the impression that we were about to see the next big thing. Several months ago, Avid announced the release of Pro Tools 11 to much fanfare and hype.