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Avid launches consumer versions of Pro Tools audio editing suite

Pro Tools Vocal Studio
Pro Tools is something of an industry standard when it comes to digital audio editing. Sure, there are other applications for Windows, Mac, or Linux that are cheaper, or which can do many of the same things. But walk into almost any recording studio or radio station and you'll probably find at least one machine running Pro Tools.

But in order to use Pro Tools, you need to shell out some money for supported hardware. Right now, the cheapest option is to pick up an Mbox Micro audio interface, which has an MSRP of about $279. That's not bad, considering you get a copy of Pro Tools LE, plus a high quality audio input for your computer. But it's a bit pricey for amateur audio producers on a budget.

Now Avid is releasing a new suite of consumer oriented Pro Tools product with a slightly stripped down version of the software. For $99 you can pick up either a USB microphone or a guitar interface with Pro Tools M-Powered Essential. Or for $129 you can get a 49-note keyboard that comes with the software.

Pro Tools M-Powered Essential functions pretty much like the full version. But you can only create up to 16 tracks and some of the mastering capabilities are missing. And if you really need more than 16 tracks, odds are you can justify spending the big bucks on a full version of Pro Tools.

The hardware and software are compatible with Windows XP and Vista or Mac OS X 10.5.5 or higher.
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