New features in this release

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This page is an overview of the key new functionality that has been introduced in Audacity 2.3.3

Contents

  1. Maintenance release
  2. Nyquist Workbench End of Life
  3. Vocal Remover End of Life
  4. New Feature No. 3
  5. Bug Fixes


Coming up soon (Paul):
  • Nyquist Effects now translatable.
  • Spectrogram and Wave of same audio shown in the same track.
    • It can already be done by scriptables, for mono, but is a hacky approach.


Maintenance release

2.3.3 is basically a maintenance release to make some changes to the structure of the underlying code so that we can make better changes for the user experience in the future.

This means that there will be liitle in the way of new or changed features in this release.

But along the way we do expect to fix a few bothersome bugs.


Nyquist Workbench End of Life

The optional module Nyquist Workbench has been declared obsolete for version 2.3.3 onwards.

We plan to replace it later with a modern alternative Nyquist IDE.


Vocal Remover End of Life

We have finally decided to no longer ship the legacy effect Vocal Remover with Audacity. It has been superseded for a while now by the newer and more powerful [[Vocal Recuction and Isolation effect.

New users who install 2.3.3 as their first Audacity will not see Vocal Remover in the effect menu. Upgraders from earler versions of Audacity will still find this legacy effect in their effects list (because it was supplied as a Nyquist plug-in). If you no longer wish to see it in the Effect menu simply mark it as Disabled in the Plug-in Manager.


New Feature No. 2

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New Feature No. 3

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Bug Fixes

Click on the bug number for full details in the bug thread.
  • P4 2138 - Crossfade Tracks effect may desynchronize tracks
  • P4 826 - Mis-handling of envelopes when split-deleting, or when cutting with cut lines enabled



Peter 01Apr19: Not now in 2.3.2

Equalization effect split

The former Equalization effect has now been split into two separate effects:

Details (and images?) TBP


==Additional new features== This page New features in 2.3.3 - appendix gives an overview of further new functionality that has been introduced in this release of Audacity.

Links

> Audacity Release Notes 2.3.3 - detailed release notes for this release of Audacity