By voices, are you referring to things like XPand2, etc?
Chris.
On 03/29/2019 07:59 PM, Michael Holmes wrote:
There’s a number of great workflow enhancements in HD, such as trim automation,
more keyboard commands, and a lot of fine tuning abilities that can be more
involved in Standard. Also, higher bit depth, significantly more voices, and
the option to use Avid HEAT, amongst many other things. Standard is still
better than the majority of DAWs out there, especially for our community, and
HD is the best. I hope to upgrade one day, budget allowing.
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On 29 Mar 2019, at 19:41, Christopher Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:
OK, I totally get that the difference in PT standard and PT HD is that HD
hardware has to be ran on the HD version of ProTools, but, more specifically,
what does that exactly imply generally speaking? I do plan to read more the
docs to further answer this question, but I'm more curious the very general
rundown. Is HD more for doing like surround sound mixes with more than 2
channels, etc, or is that something which already standard can do to some
degree? What else aside 2 vs. say more ch can it generally do?
Chris.
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