In 1983, the two friends, sharing an interest in music and electronic and software engineering, decided to study the memory mapping of the newly released E-mu Drumulator drum machine to create EPROM sound replacement chips. Pro Tools was developed by UC Berkeley graduates Evan Brooks, who majored in electrical engineering and computer science, and Peter Gotcher. 5 Timeline of Pro Tools hardware and software.2.7 Multi-system linking and device synchronization.1.8.3 Advanced Instrument Research (AIR): built-in virtual instruments and plug-ins.1.8.2 Hardware-independent native systems: Pro Tools 9.1.8.1 Native systems: Pro Tools LE and Pro Tools M-Powered.1.8 High-resolution audio and consolidation of digital recording and mixing: Pro Tools | HD (2002–2011).1.7 24-bit audio and surround mixing: Pro Tools | 24 and Pro Tools | 24 MIX (1997–2002).1.6 Pro Tools III: 48 tracks, DSP Farm cards and switch to PCI cards (1995–1997).
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