As a Pro Tools user since version 6, I’ve seen this powerful DAW change each year and add more and more incredible features. Version 9 is no exception, and I finally upgraded to it in my studio. I wanted to highlight a handful of the big reasons why I made the leap and how I think it is a great step forward for Avid.
As I mentioned in my Pro Tools 9 first look, there is no longer an LE line of this software. Just a native version and the HD versions. You can purchase Pro Tools standalone for $599 US, or crossgrade from LE for $249 and from M-Powered for $349. For details on the product, check out Avid’s page.












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