New features in this release

- Fuller details on the changes since 2.1.2 can be found here in Release Notes 2.1.3.
- Bill 01Dec2016: At first I was put off by the "we did this" and "we did that" but I now see that this page is half hype and half documentation. As such, those phrases work.
I've made a few minor changes here and there.- Simplified the sentences in the pinned head section
- Change heading from "Distortion" to "Distortion Effect"
- Simplify description of "Act when paused"
- Fix a couple of typos
- Peter 01Dec16: Thanks for the feedback Bill. And yes this is partly intended to be a marketing "puff piece" designed to get folk interested in and excited by the new functionality - hence the "we did this" and "we did that".
- Peter 01Dec16: Gale suggested by email: DISPLAYTEXT that says "New features in <version number> on this page.
Contents
- Transport improvements
- Pinned play/record head
- Scrubbing - user interface improved
- Timer Record - completion actions added
- Effects and Generators
- Act when paused - edits available while paused
- Distortion effect - replaces Leveler and Hard Limiter
- Rhythm Track - replaces Click Track
- Sample Data Import
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- New menu items
- Audacity Tour Guide - Audacity features you may not know
Transport improvements
Pinned play/record head
We have implemented the long-standing and popular feature of a fixed and centered play/record head (called the "pinned head"). When the pinned head is selected the waveform scrolls continuously past the fixed head while you are playing or recording.
The pinned head can be selected by using the new button at the left of the Timeline. By default this is the familiar green downwards-pointing triangle (like the playhead) and the default behavior is the old familiar scrolling play/record head. The pinned head can also be selected in Tracks Preferences.
When pinned playback or recording is chosen, the playhead displays as a green drawing-pin (as shown in the image below) and the recording head displays as a red drawing-pin.
Clicking the drawing-pin reverts to default unpinned playback and recording, and the button will change back to the green triangle.
Scrubbing
For this release we have changed the way in which scrubbing works.
We have introduced a new Scrub Ruler which is on by default and sits just under the Timeline. You can turn it on or off from the right-click dropdown menu of the Timeline.
If you hover the mouse over the Scrub Ruler you will see green left- and right-pointing scrub widget
appear (along with a tooltip if you continue to hover). Clicking anywhere in the Scrub Ruler and releasing the left mouse button will start Scrubbing from there. Note that in this image the green scrub widget is to the right of the green triangle playhead, indicating that forwards scrubbing towards the pointer is taking place.
To stop scrub play and set the cursor at the current playback position, just click the Stop button
(or its shortcut SPACE).
Timer Record
We have added some new features to improve Timer Record.
You can now specify optional actions on completion e.g. Save and/or Export, quit Audacity, shut down (on Windows only).
Audacity will now warn you in advance if it calculates that you have insufficient disk space for the length of your scheduled recording.
- Protection against accidental canceling.
Effects and Generators
Act while paused
A big improvement that you will notice is that Effects, edits and other functionality are now available when paused. This used to confuse a lot of users and has also been a long-standing and very popular feature request.
Distortion Effect
We have introduced a new Distortion effect (which supersedes "Leveller" and "Hard Limiter" effects found in earlier Audacity versions). Technically this effect is a waveshaper. The result of waveshaping is equivalent to applying non-linear amplification to the audio waveform. Preset shaping functions are provided, each of which produces a different type of distortion. Presets are provided which suggest typical settings for a wide range of uses.
Rhythm Track
The former Click Track generator has been updated and renamed to Rhythm Track with improved sounds and new "Swing amount" control for unequal beat duration.
Sample Data Import
We have added a new Generator for Sample Data Import which reads numeric values from a plain ASCII text file and creates a PCM sample for each numeric value read.
Keyboard Shortcuts
We have added two new shortcuts to navigate between labels: ALT + RIGHT to Move to Next Label and ALT + LEFT to Move to Previous Label. As well as moving the edit position, these shortcuts jump playback to the requested label.
These commands exist only as the shortcuts, there is no menu entry or button for them,
Edit Menu
We have added commands to aid making selections:
- You can use to store the current cursor position.
- Subsequently use to select from the current cursor position to the stored cursor position.
During transport, the position of the playback or recording cursor is stored rather than the editing cursor.
Tracks Menu
We added , when this is turned off, typing never creates a label in the focused label track. This lets you use shortcuts (for example, transport shortcuts to play audio related to the editing cursor or selection) without accidentally creating an unwanted label.
You can also control this setting from the checkbox for "Type to create a label" in the Tracks Preferences.
Audacity Tour Guide
We have added Tour Guide page to this Manual. It tells you about some of the features that exist in Audacity that you may not know about and will help you learn a little about those.
Links
> Audacity Release Notes 2.1.3 - detailed release notes for this release of Audacity


