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 2.0.0
Highlights
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.
The new Startup Assistant allows you to choose the working environment that suits your workflow, to create and open files 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
The new Startup Assistant allows you to assemble your audio files in an audio montage in just a few simple steps. See Creating an Audio Montage from Audio Files via the Startup Assistant.
In the Audio Editor, you can now make audio selections snap to time ruler marks and quantize the audio selection at the same time. See Quantizing Audio Selections based on Time Ruler Marks.
You can now zoom in or out while selecting an audio range. See Zooming while Selecting an Audio Range.
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).
You can now easily move the edit cursor to the exact position of an envelope point via the Envelope context menu of the Audio Montage window. See Moving the Edit Cursor to an Envelope Point.
The new Chapter Generator allows you to divide your audio material into chapters via marker pairs and to create a text file listing them, for use on YouTube or Spotify. See Generating Chapters for YouTube and Spotify via Markers.
Last but Not Least
The cue point options have been revised and extended. See Edit Tab (Audio Montage).
When you edit envelope points with the mouse, you can now set them to snap to active anchors. See Snapping Envelope Points to Anchors.