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TwistedWave updated to v1.4
25th April 2008

TwistedWave has been updated to v1.4.

New Features:

  • Support for metadata.
  • Added a signal generator.
  • A configurable special pasting that automatically fades in/out.
  • Added an icon for the files saved by TwistedWave.
  • Added the ability to export the selection.
  • Added the ability to create a new document with the current selection.
  • Added the ability to choose whether to open an untitled document at application launch, the last visited, or nothing.
  • When applying an Audio Unit effect, there is an option to tell TwistedWave whether to truncate, insert, or merge the tail with the rest of the sound.
  • Added the ability to have an Audio Unit applied globally to all documents.

Fixes and Improvements:

  • TwistedWave could crash reading some WMA files.
  • TwistedWave could crash when using the Apple Matrix Reverb audio unit.
  • TwistedWave could fail saving a file in some cases.
  • Fixed a memory leak leading to some crashes when reading some large files.
  • TwistedWave could not read wav files larger than 2GB.
  • In some cases, when recording, only one channel would be recorded, or the channels could be swapped.
  • TwistedWave could crash when selecting a region extending beyond the visible area.
  • AIFF files produced by TwistedWave could not be read by MaxMSP.
  • When editing keyboard shortcuts, all the menu items are now enabled.
  • The audio units GUI would not display properly in some cases.
  • The 'Remove Channel' command now removes the channel the cursor is in.
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