Sound Forge 7a update

Notable Changes/Fixes in Version 7.0a

An ExpressFX Vinyl Restoration plug-in has been added to help you remove surface noise from recordings.

Export to Net MD and Export as MP3 to CLIÉ commands have been added to the File menu to allow you to export your audio files to a Net MD™ device or a CLIÉ™ handheld.

Various improvements have been made to the Spectrum Analysis window: performance has been improved, frequency labeling on the x-axis is clearer, multiple slices are now displayed in alternating colors, and snapshot toolbar buttons display information about the audio stream and selection saved in the snapshot.

Effect automation envelopes can now be edited from the plug-in interface, and ToolTips display envelope names on hover.

A new setting has been added to the File Preferences tab. Select the Always proxy compressed formats check box if you want to create an uncompressed proxy (.sfap0) file when you open a compressed file format. Selecting this check box can improve performance on slower computers or for formats that cannot be decompressed quickly for real-time playback.

The MP3 plug-in has been revised to allow you to encode dual-channel and joint stereo MP3 files.

A bug has been fixed that could cause Sound Forge to crash when clicking in the Regions List or Playlist windows with no open data windows.

A bug that could cause CPU utilization to reach 100% during normal playback has been fixed.

A bug has been fixed that caused peaks to be rebuilt unnecessarily after extracting audio from a CD.

A bug has been fixed that could cause problems with undoing edits past the point where the Save As command was used.

If you open a Sound Forge project file (.frg) on a computer that does not have all the audio plug-ins used by the project, undo/redo information for the missing plug-ins will now be removed. In Sound Forge 7.0, you were able to undo actions only to the point at which a missing plug-in was last referenced in the project.

A bug that prevented metadata commands from being saved to RealMedia 9 files has been fixed.

A bug that prevented DBCS characters from displaying on the Summary tab of the Properties dialog has been fixed.

A bug has been fixed that could cause overlapping or adjacent timer events to be missed when using the Automatic: Time recording method.

A bug that caused the Review pre/post-roll controls in the Record dialog to be available in recording modes that do not support pre/post-roll has been fixed. The controls are available only in Punch-In and Automatic retake modes:

In Punch-In mode, you can review takes with pre- and post-roll.

In Automatic retake mode, the post-roll control is unavailable.


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