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Author Topic: Pro Tools Project (1995) 882 interface + project audio card (Nubus)  (Read 2831 times)

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1995 - Pro Tools Project -
Making its debut at the AES Show in 1995,
the Pro Tools Project Core System
included Pro Tools 3.2 software bundled with the Session 8 Mac audio card (renamed the Pro Tools Project Audio Card).
(Both Nubus cards)
The I/O choices included the 882 I/O and 882 Studio I/O.
Pro Tools Project provided eight tracks of recording, with a list price of $2495.

Pro Tools 3.2 enhanced the capabilities of Session 8 Mac systems,
with features such as scrubbing, automation,
real-time bounce with effects loops and ADAT Interface support.

http://web.archive.org/web/19970516064917/http://www.digidesign.com/Newdigiweb/Digiprod/protools_project/index.html