For many this was a welcome way to bounce-in-place the audio as well as create audio versions of instruments in Pro Tools. Pro Tools 12.3 HD and Standard saw the arrival of Track Commit and Track Bounce workflows. Those using Pro Tools HD and Native on an Avid Access Plan also received free Avid Plug-ins, here is a summary of the Pro Tools 12.2 features.
Pro Tools 12.2 brought more goodies to owners of the standard version of Pro Tools: VCA Masters, Disk Cache, Advanced Metering, Gain Reduction Metering. With Pro Tools 12.1 Avid also introduced Pro Tools | Control support, support for Pro Tools | S3 VCA Spill, and again other Pro Tools stability improvements. These features were previously only available to Pro Tools HD owners but became free. Pro Tools 12.1 Native now had track input monitoring, AFL/PFL Solo Modes and well as Copy to Send. Pro Tools 12.1 – Launched June 2015įor Pro Tools Native owners there was an increased track count to 128 Audio tracks, and 512 Instrument tracks. With each release Avid also offer stability improvements. Avid, the makers of Pro Tools also introduced in-app plug-in purchases and rentals. The Evolution Of Pro Tools 12 Pro Tools 12.0 – Launched March 2015Īt launch both Pro Tools 12 and Pro Tools 12HD saw improved I/O setups and monitoring including auto down-mixing, unlimited busses. For those still unsure about what is included with Pro Tools 12 and pricing then here is everything you need to know about Pro Tools 12.
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Pro Tools 12 is the latest version of Pro Tools and has since it was launched it has gone through a number of updates. Each free update released by Avid adding more functionality, and for those not using Pro Tools HD, a lot of free extra features previously only available to Pro Tools HD owners.