You can do even more tasks like generate statistics. Windows Context Menu Improvements Perform basic tasks such as the new Trim Start and End silence, format converting, and normalizing an audio file by right-clicking directly in the Windows context menu. Get even more functionality with many new options like Fade In/Out, Normalize, Trim Silence and other important tools. Instant Action Improvements The new Instant Action window gives you immediate access to frequently used functions with just one click – easily identifiable icons help you save time when searching for certain functions. Master for television and radio, and measure and control program loudness in real time. Loudness Normalization Be sure that your video and audio projects meet broadcast standards for loudness with automatic loudness normalization according on EBU R128 or ITU BS.1770-4 standards. Assign them to Instant Action and the Windows context menu for quick access to your favorite export tasks. Choose different effects, presets, export formats and templates to create and save your own actions. Export workflow enhancements Customize your workflow. The ACX export wizard will automatically make your renders industry compatible and lets you create industry-standard audiobooks leaving you with only one thing to do – focussing on your story. Export standards-compliant audio files for streaming services like Audible or iTunes. ACX: Audiobooks for Audible, iTunes & Co. Just place the small Remote Recording window next to your voiceover text and press record. This is an ideal tool for podcasts and audiobooks. When activated, the main window minimizes for extra screen space.
Remote Recording Now you get all the essential recording options in one convenient remote control.
Record, edit and export effortlessly with pro results. Experience the new Remote Recording tool, a redefined export workflow and the ACX Export wizard for Audible, iTunes or Amazon audiobook standards. Version 8 works as expected, without the UI input sluggishness.NEW IN SOUND FORGE PRO 15 Creativity is key with the new SOUND FORGE Pro 15 – focus solely on your creativity and benefit from the newly developed workflow dynamics.
If I do that, it's good, but it breaks my backup system model that I've used for years: apps first, backup, drivers last (most likely to be changed).Īh well, I've pretty much quit using it.
The workaround turned out to be that I have to install SF 9.0c AFTER I've installed the audio drivers AND configured 9.0a to use them.
SF 9 has no such dialog on my system, and attempting to change the audio preferences crashes the app (when I click "preferences" actually). In fact, SF8 would pop up a dialog stating that my system drivers had changed, and prod me to set the preferences. SF8 was always fine with this, but SF9 is not.
I install drivers last on my system, so whenever I install application patches, I restore a backup copy of the system BEFORE driver installation, update the apps, and then load the drivers, and then configure my apps for those drivers. I finally realized it was because I applied the update before installing my EMU drivers. It would crash when I opened preferences, and it would crash when I tried to add toolbars. My copy of SF 9.0a also became completely corrupted after installing the 9.0c update. so long I'll think it isn't working, so I'll click it again, which takes seconds to process. I'll click record, and it will sit there. I don't mean its slower at processing audio, I mean it's slower in processing its UI input.įor example, if I want to record audio (I'm doing some tape-to-cd restoration stuff), the record settings dialog is painfully slow. In fact, it's considerably slower in responding to user input.