![]() ![]() I’m quite excited about this release, so now I need to hear all your deflating reports about the things that aren’t working! What we particularly need feedback on For the first time the Windows version is natively 64-bit (if your Windows installation is, and almost all Windows installations are nowadays) - while still being able to use any 32-bit Vamp plugins you have installed.The user interface now adapts fully to hi-dpi (“retina”) displays on all three platforms.It’s now possible to record audio as well as play it, and to select the record and playback devices in the preferences.Audio analysis plugins are now run with process separation so a misbehaving plugin should no longer be able to crash the host.Everything to do with sample indexing now uses 64-bit offsets, and it’s possible to load very long audio files that wouldn’t have worked in the previous release.Here’s the list of changes since the last release.īesides some new features and a lot of bug fixes, there are a few interesting internal changes: Sorry about that, I know it might be annoying. Note that the beta pops up a dialog each time you run it to remind you that it’s a beta. ![]() I’d like to be making more options available, not least because I don’t actually use Ubuntu myself, but this is a start.) ( Update: there is now an Ubuntu package linked above. There will be Linux binaries as well, but I’m still working on packaging for those. The first beta can be downloaded from the Sound Software code site: Update – 17th Jan: These are not the latest links any more: there is now a second beta! See here for details. This should be a really good release, but we need to hear about the problems other people have with the beta versions before we can be sure of that. It’s been available for about a decade now, and v3.0 will be one of the most substantial updates it’s ever had. Sonic Visualiser is a free, open-source desktop application for close study and annotation of music audio recordings, developed in the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary, University of London. A first beta release of Sonic Visualiser v3.0 is now available for download, and we’d love to get your feedback.
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