Avid
59Also known as: Avid Technology, Digidesign
UnclaimedAvid is an American technology company headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, best known in the music world as the maker of Pro Tools, the industry-standard digital audio workstation (DAW). Pro Tools debuted in 1991 — originally developed by Digidesign, which Avid acquired in 1995 — and has since become the dominant platform for professional recording, editing, and mixing in studios worldw...
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Avid is an American technology company headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, best known in the music world as the maker of Pro Tools, the industry-standard digital audio workstation (DAW). Pro Tools debuted in 1991 — originally developed by Digidesign, which Avid acquired in 1995 — and has since become the dominant platform for professional recording, editing, and mixing in studios worldwide. The software is available in multiple tiers, from the free Pro Tools Intro to the flagship Pro Tools Studio, and is complemented by dedicated hardware interfaces such as Pro Tools | Carbon and Pro Tools | MTRX Studio.
Beyond Pro Tools, Avid produces Sibelius, a leading music notation application used by composers and arrangers, and the VENUE line of digital live-sound mixing consoles used on concert tours and in broadcast. The company has expanded its audio ecosystem through acquisitions of companies including M-Audio (audio interfaces), Euphonix (control surfaces), and Bomb Factory (plug-ins). Avid's products are used across the music, film, television, and broadcast industries, with Pro Tools serving as a standard tool for producers and mix engineers such as Andrew Scheps, Young Guru, and Josh Gudwin.
Avid has 89 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Audio Interfaces, DAW Controllers, and DAW Software. Their gear is featured by 594 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Electronic, and Pop. Notable users include Glenn Rosenstein, Trevor Morris, and Mike Oldfield. Avid's catalog spans the full price spectrum — from entry-level options to high-end flagships.
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