Since Pro Tools 11 all versions of Pro Tools have shared a common mixer architecture, 32 bit floating point processing in a 64 bit mixer. Most of us are comfortable with fixed point PCM digital audio but what is this floating poijnt business about and what difference does it make?
In this extended Premium Tutorial, Julian Rodgers uses the Master Fader, a special track type in the Pro Tools mixer to illustrate what a difference a floating point mixer can make to your sessions.
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