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Avid Pro Tools HD | 1250 Exclusive A limited run of 500 systems worldwide. Features: 1250 DSP channels, dual-slot Thunderbolt 4 chassis, 192kHz/768-track count, and a physically modeled "Analog Heat" harmonic saturation circuit — exclusive to this edition.
With Mike's guidance, Alex used the Avid Pro Tools HD 1250 Exclusive to craft a stunning record. The system's exceptional sound and Alex's newfound expertise resulted in a production that exceeded everyone's expectations. The artist was thrilled, and the album went on to become a critical and commercial success.
| Feature | Avid Pro Tools HD 1250 Exclusive | Universal Audio Apollo x16 | RME UFX+ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 127dB | 124dB | 118dB | | Architecture | Relay-Stepped Analog | Digital Control | Digital Control | | Immersive Audio | Native 9.1.6 (Dolby Atmos Renderer) | Up to 7.1.4 | 7.1 | | Connectivity | DigiLink, USB, Thunderbolt 3 | Thunderbolt 3 | USB 3.0, MADI | | Exclusivity | Limited to 500 units/year | Mass production | Mass production | avid pro tools hd 1250 exclusive
At its core, the HD 1250 Exclusive leverages dual or triple HDX cards (configuration-dependent), delivering over 1,250 tracks of simultaneous I/O at 48 kHz, with support for up to 256 physical inputs/outputs. The onboard DSP handles all real-time processing, freeing your host computer from latency-intensive tasks—even at 192 kHz.
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It wasn't a glitch. It was a whisper. But it wasn't coming from the microphones.
Pro Tools 12.5.0 allowed multiple users to work on the exact same session simultaneously. The system's exceptional sound and Alex's newfound expertise
"Recording a string quartet, I used to ride the faders fearfully. With the 1250, I set my levels and forget them. The noise floor is so low, I can add 40dB of gain in post without hearing the interface. Only the room." —
