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Play: While
playing a mono file, clicking on the bottom part of the waveform could cause
distortion sounds.
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Compatibility issue
with Waves plug-ins: Unloading a Waves plug-in could cause an error
or crash in WaveLab. Using Waves plug-ins in the batch processor could lead
to a crash. If the marker was placed beyond the end of the last clip, it was
not always possible to change its time value.
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Using Control+Click to
reset a slider: Master Section's Leveler and Peak Master plug-ins:
using Control+Click to reset a slider to its default value could cause the
mouse pointer to move to the expected position, but the parameter itself
would not change.
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Show/hide:
Showing and hiding plug-ins several times could cause a shift of the
graphics by one pixel (Mac only).
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Show/hide:
After hiding certain Master Section plug-ins ("Carbon" plug-ins), switching
back and forth from WaveLab to other applications could cause a graphical
error within the plug-in’s user interface (Mac only).
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Direct X:
Direct X plug-ins could not be rendered (Windows only).
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Master Section/Audio
Input: Removing the "Audio Input" plug-in from the Master Section
slot could cause a crash.
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MP3 encoding with Lame:
Choosing Lame encoder within the encoder dialog could cause a crash (Windows
only).
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Batch-processing
workflow: Each time when double clicking on a batch-processor
document, a new batch-processor workspace was created, rather than opening
an existing batch-processor workspace (no matter if WaveLab was already
running or not). The same program behavior applied to podcast documents.
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Spectrum editing:
When selecting a frequency range containing 0 Hz (lowest possible frequency)
and applying a LowPass filter to the process, the resulting audio signal
could end up in distortion.
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Audio Montage plug-in
parameters: Editing a VST 3 plug-in during playback was not
possible in the Audio Montage. Closing the plug-in window did not save the
changes made (Windows only).
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Reordering plug-ins
within the Audio Montage: Having some plug-in windows opened, a
crash could randomly and asynchronously happen after re-ordering plug-ins
within a clip or on a track.
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CD Wizard dialog:
selecting the last three marker naming modes from the menu did not enable
the name text field.
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Plug-in menu:
A plug-in menu could appear partially out of screen in case too many
plug-ins were listed.
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Localization:
Two localization errors in the German start-up screen have been fixed.
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WaveLab 7.2 comes with a
comprehensive remote control support for CC121, CI series, CMC and others*.
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The WaveLab family is now
available in 64-bit versions for Mac OS X Lion and Windows 7 platforms.
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WaveLab 7.2 comes with a new
optional start up dialog**.
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DIRAC 3.5 - The latest version
of the award-winning Dirac timestretching algorithm.
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Direct Upload-to-SoundCloud
functionality - share your music with people around the world.
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WaveLab 7.2 features an
enhanced DDP file workflow**.
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Easily create and name markers
and regions in your project**.
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WaveLab’s "Save As" function
now includes a useful "Save Copy" option.
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Improvements with regards to
the CD Wizard and CD tool window.
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Several workflow improvements
and fixed issues (please see full version history).