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Pro Tools software options

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Pro Tools software options

- [Instructor] Most home users and Pro Tools enthusiasts run standard Pro Tools software, which provides a robust feature set for stereo music recording, editing and mixing. However, professional Pro Tools studios typically run Pro Tools Ultimate software, often in conjunction with Pro Tools HD Native or Pro Tools HDX hardware. Both software varieties are available through purchase or subscription options. So let's take a look at their differences. Now both Pro Tools and Pro Tools Ultimate support sample rates of up to 192 kilohertz. That's interface dependent, meaning that some hardware options may be limited to 48 k or 96 k. Both software options also support bit depths of up to 32-bit floating point. Standard Pro Tools supports up to 128 simultaneous mono or stereo tracks, while Pro Tools Ultimate supports track counts up to 1,152 tracks, depending on your configuration. The software supports up to 32 channels of I/O, with any ASIO or Core Audio compliant audio interface. However…

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