![]() ![]() ![]() The nucleus of an HD system was an HD core card which would be slotted into a PCI (or later PCI-e) slot in the computer and a compatible interface. Later, the HD system, with its ubiquitous silver and blue HD hardware units, would continue to push the limits of what was possible with digital audio. The TDM system (Time Division Multiplexing) allowed for plugins to be run in real-time on dedicated hardware and were a major breakthrough in digital audio. In the years that followed the release of the original Pro Tools, the platform would grow more capable via software updates and new hardware offerings. Version 1 supported between 4-16 channels and was priced at $5,995. The 1990s saw the introduction of Pro Tools which for the first time featured multitrack digital recording, editing, DSP and mixing.
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