New features in this release

- Details of all the major changes since 2.3.3 can be found in Audacity Release Notes 2.4.0.
Contents
- Nyquist Effects now translatable.
Split view
TBP - Spectrogram and Wave of same audio shown in the same track.
See Split view
Loudness Normalization
A new effect has been added "Loudness Normalization" which , as its name suggests, normalizes for loudness. Use the Loudness Normalization to change the level of the audio (normally reduce it to recommended limits). It is based on EBU R 128 recommendations on limiting the loudness of audio signals. See Perceived Loudness for the technical details about it.
When preparing audio for television/radio programmes, podcasts and some websites you may be subject to loudness restrictions for the audio. Loudness is usually measure in LUFS (Loudness Units Full Scale). The LUFS level restrictions can vary by application. For example the level for television in the US is normally -24 LUFS and the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) recommends -23 LUFS. Out of all the standards, this one is the most serious in that a television network can get its broadcast license revoked for a violation. Send in a program with a higher level, and it will be returned for a revision.
Using Loudness Normalization rather than Normalize or Amplify helps you more easily set the required LUFS loudness target when normalizing.
Another use case is creating an equally loud playlist from different sources.For more details please see Loudness Normalization.
Noise Gate
Bug Fixes
There will be some ...
Links
> Audacity Release Notes 2.4.0 - detailed release notes for this release of Audacity
