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Avid’s Pro Tools | Ultimate Now Includes New Hybrid Engine for HDX Systems, Expanding Performance and Capabilities

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Avid announced the availability of its patented Hybrid Engine with the June 2021 release of Pro Tools | Ultimate. This innovation enhances HDX Systems by allowing single-card setups to manage 2,048 voices, crucial for high-demand audio sessions. The Hybrid Engine optimally divides processing between native and HDX DSP engines, enabling low-latency recording and reduced CPU load. Users can easily toggle between DSP and Native Modes for seamless tracking and mixing, significantly improving audio professionals' efficiency.

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  • Introduction of the Hybrid Engine maximizes HDX System performance.
  • Single HDX card can handle 2,048 voices, supporting complex audio sessions.
  • Improves latency management, enhancing user experience in recording and mixing.
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Made available as part of the Pro Tools | Ultimate June 2021 software release, the patented Hybrid Engine maximizes the performance of HDX systems by unlocking higher voice counts for bigger sessions and more flexible, near-zero latency recording workflows

BURLINGTON, Mass., June 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Avid® (Nasdaq: AVID) today announced that its latest patented innovation, the Hybrid Engine, is now available for HDX Systems. Part of Pro Tools | Ultimate 2021.6, the HDX Hybrid Engine unlocks unprecedented power for HDX Systems, giving engineers, producers, and audio post-production professionals the ability to run the most demanding sessions with even greater ease—even with single-card systems—as well as providing industry-leading performance with on-demand access to near-zero recording latency.

The Hybrid Engine maximizes Pro Tools performance by intelligently splitting processing between native and HDX DSP mix engines. It lets users take advantage of their host computer’s robust mixing and processing power while also giving them immediate access to HDX’s onboard DSP for supplementing computing power and recording through AAX DSP plugins with virtually no latency. As a result, users can run massive sessions more smoothly, with remarkably low CPU load, optimized voice usage and reduced system delay.

This innovation addresses a crucial need for many audio professionals who work with massive, DSP-hungry sessions. With the Hybrid Engine, even a single HDX card can now handle 2,048 voices at all sample rates—plenty of headroom for all the plugins, virtual instruments, surround mixes and other elements audio professionals must juggle to achieve the perfect mix.

On top of maximizing performance, the Hybrid Engine lets users nullify the distracting effects of latency with the simple click of a button. When users put tracks in DSP Mode, the entire signal chain and AAX DSP-compatible plugins are processed directly on the HDX card while the host computer plays back the rest of their mix. When users toggle it off, the track reverts to Native Mode. With this intelligent integration built into Pro Tools, users can move effortlessly between tracking and mixing, without the hassle of latency.  

“With the expanded Hybrid Engine capabilities in the latest Pro Tools | Ultimate software release, HDX Systems are immediately transformed into the most powerful Pro Tools systems we’ve ever made. It unlocks new, maximized performance for HDX, which delivers the uncompromising power our users need to run the most demanding sessions with ease—from the plugin and instrument-heavy music sessions to complex theatrical Dolby Atmos mixes,” said Rob D’Amico, Senior Director of Product Marketing for Audio Solutions at Avid. “Because of the unique way that it works—leveraging native and DSP mix engines simultaneously—the Hybrid Engine enables our users to get the most out of their systems so they can deliver their best work as smoothly as possible.”

Pro Tools | Ultimate users with a current subscription or software maintenance plan receive the Hybrid Engine automatically with the June 2021 release of Pro Tools. Learn more about the HDX Hybrid Engine and Pro Tools | Ultimate at https://www.avid.com/resource-center/hdx-hybrid-engine

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Avid delivers the most open and efficient media platform, connecting content creation with collaboration, asset protection, distribution, and consumption. Avid’s preeminent customer community uses Avid’s comprehensive tools and workflow solutions to create, distribute and monetize the most watched, loved and listened to media in the world—from prestigious and award-winning feature films to popular television shows, news programs and televised sporting events, and celebrated music recordings and live concerts. With the most flexible deployment and pricing options, Avid’s industry-leading solutions include Media Composer®, Pro Tools®, Avid NEXIS®, MediaCentral®, iNEWS®, AirSpeed®, Sibelius®, Avid VENUE™, FastServe®, and Maestro™. For more information about Avid solutions and services, visit www.avid.com, connect with Avid on FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeLinkedIn, or subscribe to Avid Blogs

© 2021 Avid Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. Avid, the Avid logo, Avid NEXIS, FastServe, AirSpeed, iNEWS, Maestro, MediaCentral, Media Composer, Media Composer | First, Media Composer | Ultimate, Pro Tools, Avid VENUE, and Sibelius are trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Product features, specifications, system requirements and availability are subject to change without notice.

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What is Avid's Hybrid Engine?

The Hybrid Engine is a patented technology that enhances Avid's HDX Systems, allowing for improved performance and higher voice counts in Pro Tools | Ultimate.

How does the Hybrid Engine benefit audio professionals?

It allows for near-zero latency recording, efficient voice management, and smoother handling of complex audio sessions.

When was the Hybrid Engine released?

The Hybrid Engine was made available as part of the June 2021 release of Pro Tools | Ultimate.

What is the maximum voice count the Hybrid Engine supports?

The Hybrid Engine allows a single HDX card to handle up to 2,048 voices across all sample rates.

How do users switch between DSP and Native Modes in Pro Tools?

Users can toggle between DSP and Native Modes with the click of a button in Pro Tools, allowing for flexible audio processing.

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