
"We’re excited to introduce Pro Tools MTRX II and the Thunderbolt 3 module to provide our user community with the very best tools that fully unleash the creative capacity of Pro Tools software in their music and audio post production workflows," says Rich Nevens, Senior Director, Audio Product Management at Avid. "The Thunderbolt 3 Option Card is a pivotal development that opens multi-platform and native capabilities to our MTRX II and MTRX Studio users. MTRX II provides even greater flexibility and expandability than MTRX, further empowering users with more built-in IO, more mixing, and more monitoring capability. Furthermore, the introduction of Matrix II will enable us to reduce the backlog in our audio integrated solutions from the second quarter of 2022."
Once more an hardware design from Danish pro audio specialists DAD NTP Technology, the new Pro Tools MTRX II includes the MTRX Thunderbolt 3 optional module to deliver 256 channels of native connectivity on both Mac and PC machines. It connects to any DAW, expanding workflows to seamlessly route audio between Core Audio DAWs via Thunderbolt 3 to Pro Tools over DigiLink. It also features integrated and expandable Dante, up to 256 integrated networked Dante channels. As Avid admits, this technology delivers a more versatile bi-directional workflow that leverages an Ethernet infrastructure to route audio between rooms and devices.
The Pro Tools MTRX II interface also supports 8 option card slots in any combination with Avid’s MTRX IO cards, including DigiLink, 8 channel Mic/Line, 8 channel Line, 2 channel Line, 8 channel DA, Madi, AES, Dante 128 and SDI. An expanded summing mixer of 512 x 64, covers all monitoring needs from simple stereo mixes and cues to theatrical Atmos configurations. And integrated SPQ processing allows users to calibrate their monitor system and correct for acoustic anomalies in the room. SPQ provides up to 16 filters per monitor channel up to 128 channels with adjustable delay and filters.

Users can get up to 256 channels with MTRX II and up to 64 channels with MTRX Studio. While HDX continues to provide the lowest latency possible, Thunderbolt 3 provides the fastest native connection for audio workstations or mobile workflows.
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