I really wish the folks behind open source, cross-platform audio editing utility
Audacity would take the beta label off the Audacity 1.3 branch. It's so much better than the last stable release, Audacity 1.2.6 it's not even funny. But it's still considered beta software because it's still under construction and doesn't come with complete documentation or translation into languages besides English.
This week the team released Audacity 1.3.8 beta. Some of the new features include faster equalization and noise removal tools. There's also a new "mixer board" view with per-track volume meters. And mute, solo, gain, and track height information is now saved when you save a project. You can find more changes in the
release notes.
Tags: audacity, audacity-1.3.8-beta, daw, digital-audio-editing, opensource
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Subscribe to commentsilikechetJul 21st 2009 1:13PM
Love Audacity...using it for a while now. I'll give this new ver a shot tonight
UnknownJul 22nd 2009 12:46PM
I found that the new version fixed an issue I had with capturing sound from my SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS card in Windows 7 RC1. I can convert my vinyl and tapes without booting into XP now. :)
dllveroniAug 6th 2009 8:11AM
can u download audacity whit aol internet
i have windows vista