I’ve already been transferring my audio files back and forth between the HDR and Pro Tools. What added features would HDR Pro give me?
Even though the HDR24/96 has always been able to transfer audio files back and forth via FTP with any computer, HDR Pro actually creates a basic Pro Tools EDL (Edit Decision List) that maintains all the edits of your audio files – exactly the way they appear in the HDR24/96. The benefit is a major convenience in that you don’t need to “spot” each file to a specific point in time, and all your edits done in the HDR24/96 will be reflected in the newly created Pro Tools session. HDR Pro also exports all original time stamping and places all virtual takes into the PT region bin.
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