![]() ![]() Video (doesn’t provide in Pro Tools First, the free version) VCA (stand for Voltage Control Amplifiers, a full name that hard to understand) In Pro Tools 12, there’re 7 different types of track in total: The final match, and the most important one, their Functions. ![]() The Audition, using a similar interface as Premiere and After Effects were, a dark grey color tone with deep track colors, with an extremely simple and tiny editing toolbar, which presenting an impression of cool and professional. As what we have seen, Pro Tools had applied a light grey color tone to it, clearly shown the duration control and editing tools, with you could assign distinct colors to different tracks, giving us a colorful image which you would never be confused with what those tracks for. Pro Tools had only applied 3 different colors, black as the background, with white and purple as the logo, text and loading bar, pretty dull and non-attractive, right? I guess its targeting user who doesn’t really care about the appearance of a software (not me definitely), giving us the figure of a professional technician In contrast, Audition had used dark green and tiffany green, a more ‘vitality’ kind of color series as the theme of their loading screen, with a sound related picture (a pretty Gold one) to corporate with, the habit of Adobe when they had entered the CC era, seems to mainly target designers or some color-sensitive users. Let start with the very beginning, their loading screen. As I had a 1 year experience of using Audition and a 2 month one for Pro Tools that I just learnt it from my Sound Design elective, which would I prefer for our final project’s editing? Loading Screen Avid Pro Tools and Adobe Audition, two of the well-known DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) software in the music industry, their main difference seems to be one looks more ‘industrial standard’, and one sounds typically as the Adobe Premiere’s auxiliary audio modification program (e.g. ![]()
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