The Latency of Night
“It’s Pro Tools 12.5,” he said, not turning around. “Dark mode.” pro tools 12.5 dark mode
If you're a Pro Tools user, you're in luck. With the release of Pro Tools 12.5, Avid introduced a highly anticipated feature that's been making waves in the music production community: Dark Mode. In this article, we'll dive into the world of Pro Tools 12.5 Dark Mode, exploring its benefits, how to enable it, and what it means for your music production workflow. The Latency of Night “It’s Pro Tools 12
The 12.5 update primarily focused on workflow and connectivity rather than visual themes: Key Feature : Introduction of Avid Cloud Collaboration , allowing professionals to work on projects remotely. In this article, we'll dive into the world of Pro Tools 12
The visual clutter of massive sessions was solved by folders. The combination of being able to collapse dozens of tracks into a single dark lane, combined with the overall darker UI, created
“Dark Mode,” the forum post whispered. “Finally.”
When Avid released Pro Tools 12.5 in 2016, it was a pivotal moment for the industry-standard DAW. While the headline features were undoubtedly the introduction of Track Folders and the phenomenal Track Commit/Track Freeze functions, the visual overhaul—specifically the "Dark UI" theme—sparked one of the longest-running debates in the audio engineering community.