Good video, very much worth watching despite the length. New UI will look something like this:

with an option for a more classic look.

Looks like an enourmous UX improvement too, and a rewrite to QT and eliminating a lot of technical debt will make development faster.

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    Holy shit yes. Also while we’re at it please guys add an option to put the timeline in just seconds instead of minutes:seconds

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    He made a comment in the video that people have been running versions of audacity that have not been updated in 10 years. I went and had a look at the version I had installed. Yep.

    I actually assumed it did have an auto update feature and they’re just wasn’t any updates.

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    Full UI overhaul?! I can’t believe they had the audacity to do this!

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    All the changes seem awesome, looking forward to trying out version 4

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      they backtracked on the privacy policy and said they had really overzealous lawyers that they somehow mistrusted lawyers doing so “out of an abundance of caution” so i’m still giving them one final chance here since that issue was resolved rather quickly (within two weeks, which is why i’m not absolving them and giving them a chance, but it’s been uneventful since 2021 so i think that strike’s gonna expire in a year)

      and i don’t think the telemetry was every an issue since it was always going to be opt-in

      tenacity does not have the rally useful beats and measures feature for some reason

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        They also pissed off a lot of contributors and community members. Tenacity for me!

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        if the concern is just about telemetry, I seriously wonder why Tenacity isn’t just a soft fork of Audacity, like VSCodium is to VS code, or Librewolf to Firefox.

        that way you get the best of both worlds, the amazing new features in Audacity, without the worry of corporate control

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          Because then you’re just describing Audacity. The concerning feature has to be intentionally activated by the user. And if you download and build it yourself then that part of the code isn’t even accessible. You have to modify the code to activate it before you build it. I’m actually glad with the way they handled it. They listen to the user base and if you follow tantacrul he regularly consults changes with the users.

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      And what exactly does Tenacity bring to the table other than a name replace across the code-base?

      The non-destructive editing and realtime effects alone are a huge jump in capability between the current and old versions of Audacity, and that’s before we even discuss UI improvements

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        Ardour is milea ahead on all that anyway. Tenacity is a simple multi-channel recorder. That’s all it needs to be

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          Hard agree! It fills a really specific use case, for ease of use, relatively simple projects (though like any simple tech, artists gonna art and make something massive lol).

          Aurduor and the like (I jumped over to Reaper) are truly excellent options for more intense projects.

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        From what I could tell when I looked into it after a comment someone left on !nebula@lemmy.world, some people were very upset at the privacy implications of Audacity adding an update detection mechanism (which can be turned off, and which is not included at all in the default build if you build it yourself).

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          Are people are actually upset about an auto update feature? A feature that has been pretty standard in programs for a very long time?

          I understood some of the upset when they added telemetry, but auto-update?

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            Not even auto-update. Just auto detect updates. Then you go and download it yourself manually.

            Auto-update-detection meant that the software was calling out to a remote server, so they updated the TOS to reflect that, and people got upset.

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            (for package management, not weird concerns like “they’re adding an entire http library to audacity for this so they must be in the process of using it for something else”)

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    They had to give us something for all that telemetry to keep their entirely educated and tech savy user base on board. 🙄

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    That logo is fucking terrible. Cult minimalism produced a red sperm and a disconnected semicircle. It reads as nothing.

    The ‘classic look’ in dark mode still puts 90% of the interface in light mode.

    No other complaints.

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      In the video, Tantacrul shows how it matches with the aesthetic of the rest of Muse’s icons…but it kind of doesn’t.

      He (correctly) insisted on keeping the headphone iconography, but the rest of Muse’s icons are letters. UltimateGuitar’s imp ears plus arrow makes a G one, then the others are abstract geometric T for Tonebridge, a weird S for MuseScore, a really bad circle/diagonal line for an A for audio.com and two verticle lines and a circle for an H for MuseHub, whatever the hell that is. And then Audacity’s headphones. Going for stylistic resemblance…for the logos of websites, phone apps and desktop apps that probably won’t be seen together. Plus in a lot of places MuseScore’s Mu with fermata mark is still in use.

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        Honestly, the comparison with the rest of those icons was the only part I respected. It’s a suite of cult minimalist bullshit. Which still doesn’t explain how nobody went, “that’s a sperm.”

        Or at least, “why isn’t it blue or yellow?”

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          Doesn’t look like a sperm to me, it looks like broken headphones.

          The magenta is also…it’s like, if the Firefox logo was suddenly green. That’s not Audacity’s color.

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    I’ve long been hoping for a FOSS alternative to Garage Band. I think LMMS is the closest but it lacks live music recording, its UI is miserable, and the last release was 2020. It would be great if someone could merge Audacity and LMMS.

    This is pretty high on my list of coding projects that I would support if I didn’t need to spend most of my time serving capital.

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    Watched last weekend. Not a huge fan of the rebrand, but the changes that actually count look great.

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      Yeah, the branding is definitely ‘meh’ at best, but even worse, in my opinion, is the tight integration with the whole Muse ecosystem and MuseHub thing (and the default download on the website being the MuseHub-based installer too) and built-in cloud storage crap. It just feels wrong to have an open source application integrated so tightly into all their proprietary services all the way through. Just installed the latest version 3.7.5, and I was surprised at how much nagging there was, on both the website and in the application itself.

      But other than the whole Muse stuff, Audacity 4.0 looks really awesome in terms of UI and UX. And at least there is a non-MuseHub installer and you can choose not to use their other stuff, and say no to the telemetry…

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        i’ve never had noticeable lag in audacity besides a niche crash that got fixed. though the cloud storage thing never ever worked for me. it’s nice though and you still save locally instead of to cloud by default. plusi think the musehub thing is kinda explainable with the proprietary effects marketplace they added to musehub, and it’s not like audacity plugins were always foss anyways

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          i’ve never had noticeable lag

          I think you misread ‘nagging’ as ‘lagging’ in my comment

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        Frankly, since it’s still open source, I’m ok with it since it also means developpement is much faster, and you can avoid it. At least for me when I installed it on linux through the app store, I didn’t notice any of your complaints.

        As someone with no attachement to the previous branding I quite like the new branding though, fits the new vibe of the app quite well.