2/18/2023 0 Comments M audio pro tools express![]() ![]() It is bad news if you want to remain at the cutting edge and have a current system that will run the latest version but good news if you are happy not to have the latest version as you will be able to pick up a secondhand system much cheaper as folk sell off their older systems. Then there are others that are no longer supported but still work like the 192 I/O, 192 Digital I/O, 96 I/O, 96i I/O, MID I/O, Pre I/O (Blue) 002 family, and Command 8 control surface. Since the introduction of Pro Tools 11 there are some interfaces that no longer work like the SYNC I/O (original “blue”) Pro Control, Control 24, and the TDM HD Core and Accel cards. The interface can be an Avid or an M-Audio one of any of the approved 3rd party interfaces since the release of Pro Tools 9. Choosing An InterfaceĪ Pro Tools system consists of three main components: the Pro Tools software, a Mac or PC computer, and additional hardware that handles audio and possibly MIDI input and output. ![]() ![]() Time spent at this stage will save you lots of grief and problems later. ![]() But first lets take a look at specifying your first system. Many people find getting started with Pro Tools a bit daunting and so I thought it would be useful to have a series on starting out with Pro Tools, taking you through setting up your PT system, creating your first session, some tips & tricks and finally some basic troubleshooting advice. ![]()
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