Pro tools user interface




















Would you embrace it or run for the hills? New Pro Tools features over the years have forced a number UI changes here and there but as you can see from these 2 images Pro Tools is pretty much the same application it was over 15 years ago. If the look and feel of Pro Tools were to change one day would it be detrimental to the core of the application? As you would expect we have some very different opinions on this. How would we feel if the Pro Tools UI changed?

If we liked this idea then what sort of changes would we like to see and why? When I saw these two images above side by side, I was very surprised how little the Pro Tools graphical user interface has changed. Yes the graphics have improved as the graphics performance in computers have improved, but the basic format and layout are virtually unchanged and I, for one, am very glad it is.

Let me explain why. If you are like me and are a Pro Tools user who depends on a lot of muscle memory, both on keyboard shortcuts and using a mouse around the Pro Tools GUI, the last thing we want are wholesale changes to the GUI. Move anything or change a shortcut and my well oiled workflows get the hiccups, or even worse, seize up completely.

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