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TwistedWave 1.11 is available!

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TwistedWave 1.11 is now available, with a few new features, and many fixes and improvements.

This is a free update, and can be downloaded from TwistedWave’s home page.

New features

  • The sample rate conversions are done with SoX one of the best available implementations available.
  • Normalizing to a target RMS, LUFS or true peak value, in addition to the peak value.
  • Support for the retina display.
  • Support for the 32-bit floating point codec in the WAV and AIFC files.
  • Support for the “AAC High Efficiency” compression.

Fixes and improvements

This update also contains many fixes and improvements.

32/64-bit universal binary

Until now, TwistedWave was a 32-bit application, and a separate 64-bit version could be downloaded. TwistedWave is now a universal 32/64-bit application, and will run in 64-bit by default if your computer supports it.

If for some reason — for compatibility with some 32-bit Audio Unit plugins, for instance — you need to run it in 32-bit, it is still possible. Right-click or ctrl-click the TwistedWave application in the Finder, and select “Get Info”. In the info window that shows up, check the option to “Open in 32-bit mode.”

Compatibility version

This new update is compatible with OS X 10.6 and later. If you still need to use TwistedWave on an older system, there is a compatibility version available. This version is compatible with OS X 10.4 and later, on intel and PPC computers.

App Store

It will take a couple of days for this update to be available on the App Store. If you have purchased TwistedWave on the App Store, however, you will still be able to use this update. As long as you keep both versions on your computer, this update will see that you have a purchased version installed, and will be able to run without asking for a serial number.


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