The new version is said to feature numerous improvements, among which the ability to import audio samples.
Other improvements, according to the company:
Thanks to thbb for the info
- A new waveform type lets you import an audio file and use its samples as a waveform. This lets you insert and transform complex sounds intuitively to create even richer soundscapes. This is accessible only to registered users.
- New library of sampled sounds. 35 samples, including classical instruments and drums…
- Shift + Play plays the viewed area only, not the selection. This lets you work on a section of the piece by zooming on it.
- Hidden sounds are not exported nor played anymore. This lets you export or here parts of your piece separately. Use in conjunction with tags.
- Scales are now stored in the library instead of the preferences, making it easier to handle custom scale definitions.
- Export Selection function
- Polish localization
- Printing functionality, enabling export to PDF file format
- Overview shows the cursor in all views during playback.
- Set the default pitch of imported sound samples (to correct potential pitch detection algorithm errors).
- Tune the sampled audio files.
- Audio file import in the FLAC format. FLAC is a lossless audio compression format that saves about 2/3rds of the original file size.
- Distribution reduced from 16 to 10Mb.
Thanks to thbb for the info
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