![]() It’s neither a PCIe system, nor a Thunderbolt or USB device and, although it has DSP that can run plug‑ins, it’s emphatically not a cut‑down HDX rig. What’s even bigger news, though, is that Carbon is far from being a conventional audio interface. Pro Tools | Carbon is thus big news because it marks Avid’s return to the project‑studio interface market. Seemingly, they’ve been content to offer native Pro Tools as a software‑only package, with users taking their pick from the wide range of third‑party USB, Thunderbolt or PCIe hardware available. The native version can work with any audio interface that has ASIO or Core Audio drivers, but this is a market sector that Avid themselves haven’t occupied for many years. This guarantees low latency and consistent performance levels, as well as massive I/O counts where these are needed. Larger configurations require Pro Tools HDX cards, which have hardware DSP to handle audio mixing, processing and routing. Home‑ and project‑studio owners typically use the software‑only version, in which all processing takes place on the host computer. Mix audio from up to two Pro Tools|HD systems with a D-Command® control surface through Multi-modeĬomplete Pro Tools|HDX systems, which include the Pro Tools|HDX PCIe card, Pro Tools HD 10 software, and a choice of Pro Tools HD Series interface, will be available worldwide on November 18, 2011.Avid’s innovative ‘hybrid’ audio interface promises to banish latency for good.įrom the humblest bedroom studio to the grandest scoring stage, you’ll find Pro Tools everywhere.Control up to 12 Pro Tools|HD systems from one using the Satellite Link option.Get great recording and playback responsiveness with the extended disk cache, which can load entire sessions into RAM, and ensures maximum track counts from networked-attached storage, such as Avid Unity™ ISIS®, and slower local drives.Record and play back up to 256 audio tracks per card (or play back up to 768 tracks with three cards) to support the most massive mixes.With two formats available-AAX DSP and AAX Native-AAX opens the door to future advancements in Pro Tools technology.Pro Tools HD 10 introduces the new AAX (Avid Audio eXtension) plug-in format, enabling better workflows and sound parity when sharing sessions between DSP-accelerated and native-based Pro Tools systems.New AAX plug-in format-built for the future Capture, monitor, and output audio in pristine clarity with a choice of Pro Tools HD Series interfaces. ![]() Dramatically improve recording and mixing audio quality with over 1,000 dB additional headroom and higher resolution sound, thanks to the new floating-point architecture.Work with up to 64 channels of I/O per card, enabling larger configurations with fewer cards.Manage larger productions with fewer cards, with up to 4x the playable track counts. ![]()
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