It features everyoneβs favorite βbug fixes and performance improvementsβ. See the full changelog for details.
Other than that Ββ thereβs nothing exciting to see here. Which in itself is exciting! The reason for this very thin release is that weβve focused most of our attention towards Audacity 4.0 instead! Audacity 4 will feature a complete remake of the UI and is still quite some ways out. Weβll update you on scope and progress on that over the coming months.
In the meantime: Check out the MuseHub for some cool plugins.
A new compressor and limiter has been added, replacing the previous versions. A gain reduction history has been added to these effects when theyβre used as a realtime effect.
Factory Presets suitable for a wide range of use cases for these effects have been provided by Vladislav Isaev and Marek Iwaszkiewicz, available via the Presets & Settings button.
New themes
Audacity now features new and improved dark and light themes. You can switch between themes via Preferences -> Interface. The theme previously used still is around as the Classic theme, and themes even older than that can be optionally installed as custom themes.
Updated instructions on creating custom themes can be found here.
Increased performance
Audacity is now quite a bit snappier than before, especially when working on larger projects and on larger screens.
We are excited to announce Audacity 3.5, which adds the following features:
Cloud project saving
Weβve introduced a new cloud-saving feature that allows you to save your Audacity projects to audio.com. This allows you to work from any device, share & collaborate with others and restore previous versions if something went wrong.
Automatic tempo detection
Audacity can now automatically detect the tempo of imported loops, and adjust them to be in tempo. Tempo detection is done via both audio analysis and metadata checking. If you want to prepare your loop for automatic tempo detection without relying on audio analysis, both acidizer tempo tags or simply writing β123 bpmβ anywhere into the filename work. Automatic tempo detection can be disabled via Preferences -> Import/Export.
Pitch shifting
You now can non-destructively change the pitch of a clip by holding Alt and pressing the Up and Down arrow keys. Alternatively, you can click on the overflow menu (β¦) and select βPitch and speedβ¦β. When changing the pitch this way, an arrow in the UI indicates how much youβve shifted it.
and more!
There have been many other changes for this release.
Added the ability to export labels as subtitle files.
Added an option to skip plugin scanning.
Added an overflow menu, and speed and pitch indicators for clips.
Various changes to a variety of features.
Removed some niche features to simplify the app. This should make Audacity a bit less overwhelming to use, and also will speed up future development as fewer things need to be considered.
This update adds JPEG XL (*.jxl) support, improves quantization color quality, updates AVIF loading to better handle mapping HDR images to SDR, and fixes some bugs.
New: JPEG XL (*.jxl) images are now supported by way of bundling @null54βs JpegXLFileType plugin
Fixed the Levels adjustment not honoring the active selection.
Fixed some more mouse cursor issues when completing certain actions with certain tools.
Fixed some keyboard shortcuts in the Adjustments menu not working reliably.
Fixed most cases of tooltips blinking on/off when drawn near the bottom of the screen (thanks @toe_head2001!).
Fixed some new high-DPI scaling issues in toolbar dropdowns.
Improved quantization quality for Effects->Color-Quantize and when saving an image at 8-bit depth and below. This was done by merging octree node colors in linear gamma space.
Fixed some incorrect background text color rendering in the status bar.
Updated the bundled AvifFileType plugin to v3.12.0, which improves conversion from HDR images utilizing the Rec. 2020 PQ color space (thanks @null54!).
Updated the bundled WebpFileType plugin to v1.5.0 (thanks @null54!).
Download and Install
This build is available via the built-in updater as long as you have opted-in to pre-release updates. From within Settings -> Updates, enable βAlso check for pre-release (beta) versions of paint.netβ and then click on the Check Now button. You can also use the links below to download an offline installer or portable ZIP.
You can also download the installer here (for any supported CPU and OS), which is also where you can find downloads for offline installers, portable ZIPs, and deployable MSIs.