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Avid introduces Pro Tools 2026.4, with Track Pin – a simple new way to navigate complex sessions – front and centre

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May 3, 2026
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Avid introduces Pro Tools 2026.4, with Track Pin – a simple new way to navigate complex sessions – front and centre
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Avid has unveiled the next version of Pro Tools – version 2026.4 – bringing about a number of upgrades to immersive audio production, workflow improvements and more.

Headlining the new features for Pro Tools 2026.4 is the introduction of Track Pin, a new way to stay focused while working with large, complex sessions. 

Professional audio projects can become unwieldy, often amassing hundreds of tracks in a single session. Even if you’re not working with quite that many tracks, you’ll know that it becomes more and more difficult to navigate a session the more complex it becomes.

With Track Pin, you can now lock important tracks in place within the edit window, meaning they remain visible onscreen as you navigate your session. This means crucial elements of a mix, like a lead vocal, for example, can be pinned and easily referred to, meaning far less unnecessary scrolling and more efficient editing and mixing.

Elsewhere, Pro Tools 2026.4 enhances the DAW’s AI-powered speech-to-text capabilities, making lyric- and dialogue-driven workflows “faster, more flexible, and more efficient”. Additionally, transcription data is now automatically carried through to newly rendered files when producers perform processing operations like AudioSuite, Commit and Consolidate.

Pro Tools 2026.4 also introduces support for MPEG-H, a fast-growing broadcast standard, with a new MPEG-H Renderer plugin, as well as Dolby Headphone Personalisation for producers working with Dolby Atmos.

Avid Pro Tools 2026.4
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There’s also a raft of new instruments and sound content to inspire your projects, including the introduction of Native Instruments’ Massive X Player, a Pro Tools Massive X expansion pack for all users, and NI Lo-fi & Chill Plucks and Haze expansion packs for active subscribers and perpetual license holders.

“We’re accelerating innovation across our audio portfolio and giving creators faster and smarter tools to deliver their best work – whether they’re weekend warriors creating new tracks, or professionals making the world’s most demanding audio content,” says Chris Winsor, Director of Pro Tools Product Management at Avid, speaking exclusively to MusicTech.

Winsor notes how producers are increasingly looking for AI tools to help optimise their workflows.

“Creators’ needs are evolving – they’re looking for faster workflows, more creative freedom and practical AI tools that help them save time and work more efficiently,” he says. “That’s why we’re building strategic partnerships that help artists and producers accelerate delivery and reduce friction with intelligent, integrated technologies. Our Splice integration is a game-changer, putting the best royalty-free sound library and millions of samples at the fingertips of music creators.”

While AI adoption among musicians and producers has been the subject of some debate in recent years, Winsor reassures Pro Tools users that Avid’s approach to AI is always with the creator in mind.

“AI and automation are top of mind for the industry, but our approach to AI is simple: put the creator in the driver’s seat and help them accelerate the mundane,” he continues. “Our technologies like Speech-to-Text or AI-powered chord symbols, and carefully curated AI partner integrations are all designed to give creators more control, speed, and freedom in the moments that matter.”

Learn more about Pro Tools 2026.4 at Avid.

Sam Roche

Sam is the Associate News Editor for Guitar.com and MusicTech. Thoroughly immersed in music culture for the majority of his life, Sam has played guitar for 20 years, studied music technology and production at university, and also written for the likes of MusicRadar, Guitar World, Total Guitar and Metal Hammer.

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