This page has it broken down:
https://www.avid.com/pro-tools-ultimate/comparison 
<https://www.avid.com/pro-tools-ultimate/comparison>

and the Pro Tools Expert guys did a comparison here:
https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2018/2/14/pro-tools-first-pro-tools-standard-or-pro-tools-hd-which-is-the-right-one-for-me
 
<https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2018/2/14/pro-tools-first-pro-tools-standard-or-pro-tools-hd-which-is-the-right-one-for-me>

HTH,
Slau


> On Mar 29, 2019, at 7:41 PM, 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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