Avid today released Pro Tools 2025.6, “a pivotal update that marks a significant leap forward in music and audio postproduction workflows.” New features include Splice integration, MIDI improvements, AI-driven Speech-to-Text, an expanded ARA ecosystem to streamline vocal production, more tightly integrated ADR and reconform workflows, and a new in-app dashboard.
At the heart of the 2025.6 release is Avid’s “deepening commitment to empowering music producers and artists with the intuitive, powerful tools they need for a fully-fledged music creation environment, along with an easier-to-use dashboard to get started.”
“Splice, the world’s largest royalty-free sample library, expands Pro Tools’ ability to tap into virtually any sound a musician or production team needs. Splice is now built directly into Pro Tools, putting millions of loops, FX, and one-shots at the fingertips of music creators – enabling users to discover, audition, and drop in high-quality sounds, without ever having to leave Pro Tools.”
Creators can drag audio clips from the Pro Tools timeline directly into Splice’s AI-powered “Search with Sound” panel to match samples by rhythm, key and tempo — eliminating app switching and guesswork. Users can preview the samples and then seamlessly drag them back into their session. Pro Tools users can access over 2,500 free samples, with the option to unlock the full library via a monthly paid subscription.
Kenna Hilburn, Avid SVP, product,said: “Whether producers and artists are sketching out ideas, building out tracks, or applying final touches, Pro Tools’ Splice integration provides a more powerful environment for creating music – giving users the ability to quickly find the perfect sound while staying in their creative flow.”
“Putting Splice directly into the creative workflow is core to our mission,” added Kenny Ochoa Splice SVP of content. “This integration makes it easier than ever for Pro Tools users to access our AI-powered discovery and world-class sound library — right where they’re making music.”
Avid is also updating Pro Tools to enable faster, smarter MIDI creation through significant updates that streamline composition workflows:
Chris Winsor, Avid director of product management – pro tools software, noted: “These updates, for both seasoned music professionals and those just entering the industry, reinforce Pro Tools as a complete solution for producers, artists and editors working across genres and styles – from electronic music to film scoring.”
For audio post professionals and music producers, Pro Tools 2025.6 introduces a Speech-to-Text AI engine that it says accelerates dialogue and music editing. Editors can search via a dedicated transcript window any audio file in a session for speech/lyric information, displayed as text directly in context with the associated clips to find specific vocal takes and speed navigation.
“The reaction from both the postproduction and music communities has been incredibly positive,” Hilburn added. “Speech-to-text is a major step forward, simplifying ADR, editing, and dialogue workflows.”
Avid says it has “extended Pro Tools enhancements and integrations with industry-leading partners, cutting hours from traditional music and post workflows. Avid has expanded Pro Tools’ ARA ecosystem to offer tighter, faster and more flexible integration with key partners for music and audio postproduction, enabling direct timeline access while eliminating the need to roundtrip audio.” These include:
Pro Tools 2025.6 also enhances support for industry-leading audio post solutions, including tightly integrated ADR workflows and quicker, more reliable reconforming through other key partners:
Pro Tools 2025.6 will be available to all Pro Tools Artist, Studio, and Ultimate subscribers, as well as perpetual license holders on an active support plan. Many features will also be accessible to Pro Tools Intro users. The new features will be showcased live at IBC2025 in Amsterdam Sept. 12-15.
For more information or to download Pro Tools 2025.6, click here.
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