New Features

The following list informs you about the most important improvements in WaveLab Cast and provides links to the corresponding descriptions.

New Features in Version 2.0.20

Highlights

New Language: Simplified Chinese
  • Simplified Chinese has been added to the languages available in the application.

Improved help system: Comprehensive tooltips for controls in all dialogs
  • Tooltips are now provided for the controls in all dialog boxes. See Help System.

Startup Assistant Design Improvements
  • The design of the Startup Assistant has been optimized, with a special focus on ease of use. See Startup Assistant Window.

Steinberg built-in ASIO driver
Rainbow Display
  • In the new Rainbow display, which is available both in the Audio Editor and in the Audio Montage window, audio waveforms are visualized in multiple colors, reflecting the spectral features of the audio material. See Rainbow Display.

Cross-Application Copying Operations
  • To optimize cross-application workflows, WaveLab offers new drag and drop/copy and paste options that allow you to transfer any audio range from WaveLab to any other application, either with or without effects. See Cross-Application Copying Operations.

More New Features

New Automatic Crossfade Option
  • You can now activate automatic crossfading for operations such as cutting, pasting, inserting, muting, cropping, or deleting segments of your audio. See Edit Tab (Audio Editor).

Opus File Format
Crossfade Options in the Gain Dialog
  • You can now apply crossfades while adjusting the gain of a specific audio range, to create a seamless transition and to prevent abrupt clicks between the selected range and the surrounding audio on playback. See Gain Dialog.

Audio Montage: Copying Audio Files to the Audio Montage Folder on Importing
  • When importing audio files into audio montages, you can now choose to create a copy of the original audio file in the audio montage folder or one of its subfolders, and whether or not to save this choice for future imports. See Import Files Dialog.

Audio Montage: New Option for Resolving Sample Rate Mismatches
  • If the sample rate of your audio montage differs from the sample rates of the audio files that you want to insert into it, as an alternative to creating and using copies of the audio files and setting them to the sample rate of the audio montage, you can now also choose to set the audio montage to the sample rate of the audio files. See Resolving Sample Rate Mismatches between Audio Montages and Audio Files.

Audio Montage: Assigning Random Colors to Clips
  • To make it easier to identify individual clips, you can now prompt WaveLab to automatically assign a random color to each of your selected clips. See Coloring Clips.

Color-coded Effect Plug-in Caption Bars
Ignore VST 2 Plug-ins
  • You can now prevent WaveLab Cast from searching for and displaying plug-ins using the old VST 2 standard. See Plug-ins Tab (Preferences).

Last but Not Least

Option to Synchronize Cursors
  • You can now synchronize the edit cursor position with the playback cursor position via the status bar. See Status Bar.

New Time Grid Option
  • You can now display a grid in the Audio Editor or for clips in the Audio Montage window, aligned with time ruler marks; that is, the major ticks on the time ruler. See Time Ruler Menu.

New Refresh Button in the File Browser Window
  • In the File Browser window, there is now a button to manually reload the content, to reflect any updates and changes. See File Browser Window.

New Insert Mode Option for Effect Plug-ins
  • With Insert Mode activated, all plug-ins below the selected slot are automatically moved one step down when you add a new plug-in. See Effects Pane.

Customizable Playback Cursor
  • You can now customize the playback cursor according to your requirements, and to better distinguish it from the edit cursor. See Display Tab (Global Preferences).

Customizable Tooltip Display Delay
  • You can now set the time after which tooltips appear when you move the mouse over user interface controls, or you can choose not to display tooltips at all. See Display Tab (Global Preferences).

New Features in Version 2.0.0

Highlights

Startup Assistant
  • The new Startup Assistant allows you to choose the working environment that suits your workflow, to create and open audio files, audio montages, batch processors, or projects, and to establish your audio connections – all in a single place. In addition to this, it offers you WaveLab-related information and news and provides useful links. See Startup Assistant Window.

More New Features

Displaying Keyboard and Mouse Input
  • You can now display your mouse and keyboard input activity in real time, which is useful for screenshots and screencasting purposes, such as demos, presentations, and tutorials. See Visualization of Keyboard and Mouse Input.

Creating Audio Montages from Files via the Startup Assistant
New Zooming Feature
Audio Montage: Options to Quickly Reduce the Level of an Audio Selection
  • Two new options in the Level section of the Envelope tab allow you to reduce the level of an audio selection by -6 dB or -9 dB via a single mouse click. See Envelope Tab (Audio Montage).

New Option to Move the Edit Cursor to an Envelope Point
Chapter Generator for YouTube and Spotify

Last but Not Least

Quantizing Audio Selections based on Time Ruler Marks
Improved Clip Cue Point Options
Envelope Points Snapping to Anchors