New Features
New Features in Version 10.0.30
The Reveal File in File Explorer/macOS Finder option is now also available in the File Browser window when you right-click in the file list. See File Browser Window.
Play from Start of New Time Selection now allows you to play back a new time selection from the beginning of the selection. See Transport Bar.
For WAV and AIFF files, you can specify the sample attribute gain. See Sample Attributes Window.
Since WaveLab Elements 10, you can undo edits even after saving a file. Now the option Allow Undoing Edits after Saving File allows you to deactivate this function. This frees up disk space and removes all temporary files when saving. See Editing Tab.
New Features in Version 10.0.0
Highlights
The Audio Editor now also has a History window. This allows you to see all versions of the audio file that you are working on. You can restore previous versions. See History Window for Audio Files.
This window allows you to add effect plug-ins to tracks, clips, and the montage output. The Inspector replaces the Effects window. See Inspector Window.
WaveLab Elements supports the integration of video files in your project. See Video.
More New Features
The track control area offers several new navigation options and other settings. See Track Control Area.
You can now freely resize the track height and width in the montage window. See Resizing Tracks.
You can now add 8 effect plug-ins to the Effects pane in the Master Section. See Effects Pane.
In the File Browser window, you can now listen to the selected audio file from any position by clicking the waveform in the Preview area. If the audio file contains markers, the markers are displayed in the preview waveform. See File Browser Window.
The Audio-Processing Load display shows the average audio-processing load of plug-ins during playback. This allows you to monitor the number of plug-ins you can use. See Audio-Processing Load.
When you save audio files, the history is no longer deleted. Now you can use undo/redo even after saving audio files. See Saving an Audio File.
Now you can add the metadata TCMP (Part of a compilation) to your audio file. See Metadata Dialog.
This option allows you to see the CD track that is played back from within the CD window. See CD Window.
This option allows you to see the marker that is played back from within the Markers window. See Markers Window.