Audacity updated tov1.3.14 Beta
14th December 2011
Audacity is a free multi-featured
multi-track sound editor and DAW for MacOS, Windows, and
Linux. It can record directly or import WAV, Ogg Vorbis,
MP3, AIFF, and many other formats. Features include
builtin effects, VST plugin loading, fast editing, and
unlimited undo.
New in 1.3.14 Beta :
Bugfix for handling corrupted project files
Bugfix for Plot Spectrum to preserve signal
level if multiple tracks were analyzed
Bugfix for crashes when dragging tracks and
resetting toolbars
Bugfix for MP2 files import.
Bugfix for the excessive delay that occurs
when typing into labels in long projects.
(OS X) Added support for AudioUnit
MusicEffects (but no MIDI support)
CleanSpeech Mode has been removed from
Preferences but can be run or disabled in 1.3.14
by changing Preferences in a previous Audacity
version
Mix and Render now preserves clip length by
not rendering white space before the start of
audio, and preserves audio before time zero
Spectrograms now allow window sizes up to
32768 and frequencies up to half the sample rate
(the maximum possible)
Normalize now preserves left-right balance
in stereo tracks by default with an option to
normalize stereo channels independently.
Features:
Record from microphone, mixers, cassettes,
records, minidiscs, FM radio… Scheduled
recording feature.
Import sound files, edit them and mix with
other files or new recordings. Export to several
common file formats including WAV, AIFF, FLAC,
MP3 (with optional LAME library), AAC (import
only).
Fast sample-level editing with Cut, Copy,
Paste and Delete, and unlimited Undo/Redo. 32
bit float internal storage and high quality
resampling and dithering. Smooth volume
envelope.