The Entire History of Pro Tools

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Pro tools became huge because of their DSP hardware. Back in the day that was nothing like an "m1" chip, computers were very slow and in order to run hundreds of tracks at the same time at a low buffer size to record an entire orchestra, for example, you would definitely need extra DSP power, and pro tools provided that. This created the misconception that pro tools were faster and better optimized, but it was just their hardware doing its job. Since then it becomes the industry standard not only for recording and mixing but also for producing. there are a lot of producers that still use pro tools to this day like max martin, shellback, Benny Blanco, Ryan Tedder, charlie puth. But of course, Ableton, logic, and Cubase are more popular now for producing

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Right on point. Only thing I could add was that the TDM plugins formats was for their HDs but the RTAS formats was for LE plugins, I started using protools 6.3 on digidesign 002 interface (if I remember correctly) at the time and I remembered the first issues I had was the ability to hook up midi devices and route them correctly using the MIDI cable (not USB). Then it use to be audio, midi and Aux tracks. You cannot use any third party audio interface with protools at the time.And the following year they introduce the instrument tracks and also a usb mbox.😅😅 good memories….reasons why I still struggle using other DAW because of consistent use of protools shortcuts

RowlandSunday
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can you do Reaper next? I love this series!!!!

Amplifimusic
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I design sound for movies and TV series m, and work in Pro Tools almost everyday. A month ago or so I upgraded from the HD10 version from 2011 to the latest 2022 version of the software. I was very excited to check "all those" new features. I ended founding two or three “big” things (Track Folders, Dark graphic mode, the possibility to change eq and comp for each clip individually), but the rest was all the same, if not less functions, like for example now I can't import two videos in the same project to compare each other for example, and many of the glitches I remember from the 2011 version are still there and others are new. I don't really understand the guys paying every update Avid releases, because it's amazing how little this tool has changed over the last 11 years.

JPSAudioWorks
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You are uploading proper quality content mate. Keep it up.

brimstone
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In the early 2000s, ProTools was the standard for live recording studios that went digital. It was either that, or recording to tape (and usually transferring to ProTools). It was just like Avid for video editing, which was the standard in post production facilities.
That hasn't really changed since then. Most studios you can rent for a day still use ProTools just like most professional editing is still done with Avid.
It's the rise of the independent creators that changed that.

Ishai
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Come on bossman do Cakewalk next. It'll have a domino effect.
Video = more attention
More attention = more downloads
more downloads = more tutorials
more tutorials = more downloads
and it goes in that loop

mvvlm-
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killer history, you missed one major step in their history - the release in 1999 of the Digi 001. It was the first single rack space pro IO for Protools based home studios. It wasnt cheap, but at just under $2k it was amazing for us to have a full digital studio at home.

christurbiville
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Well done, we were waiting in anticipation for this video

ruffnek
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0:47 Teddy Riley was the first computer was using sound tools in 1989 beta tester

MalikDJefferson
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Love this "history of software" series. Great work.

l.ondracek
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Your videos deserve more views. I think you’ll make it big soon with these type of videos. I love software history

metrabyte
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Fun fact: sometime in 2002/2003Linkin Park were making Meteora, for that, the guys at Avid updated the Pro Tools for Mike to help him create the album.

noisewaveofficial
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I love these videos. REAPER and Pro Tools are the only ones I’ve watched thus far but I’m preparing myself to dive down the rabbit hole of all your audio program history vids!

jacobharley
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i found out about your channel very recently and just yesterday i was looking through your uploads to see if you had a video on pro tools, you can imagine my reaction seeing it being up today

popsiclyes
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Just want to say how much I appreciate these 'history of' videos. Thank you for making these. Looks like you covered the major DAWs, but I'd love to see more plugin vids, maybe the majors like FabFilter, SoundToys, etc. I know it's more niche, but I'm sure other audio heads like myself would appreciate it! Thanks for your work!

XXROGUE
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Big thanks for this one man! I'm letting all the homies know 🙏🏾

MalumeDee
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You missed the fact that PT was a hardware/ software package. This is why it was expensive. You could not run PT without the hardware. Plus it was years ahead of everyone else. The use of DSP cards on nubus sockets meant real-time effects and mixing. It wasn’t host -cpu driven, like the later Cubase VST was. It meant you could expand the system with more cards.

MrSmithUK
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What an amazing series of videos bud! Well done! I started out on CLab Notator Alpha at school and went from there. Love seeing these deep dives!

UXXV
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on old daw's because I have been looking myself for years now. Really enjoyed this. Thanks 🙂

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