Sound Forge 7.0b is now available.  Here are the changes in this
version:

A bug has been fixed that caused the Explorer window to lose its
Favorites settings
if the list was too long. Favorites are now saved in the following
file: C:\Documents
and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Sony\Sound
Forge\7.0\ExplorerFavorites.txt.
The file is saved whenever you close the Explorer window or exit the
application.
You can copy the file to different computers or user accounts to
migrate Favorites
settings.
To see this file, you must have the Show hidden files and folders
 radio button selected on the View tab of the Folder Options Control
Panel.
A bug has been fixed that could cause excessive CPU usage when playing
back or zooming
files saved using the Windows Media Audio Lossless codec.
ADPCM formats for IVC, NeXT/Sun, SD1, and VOX files will now build
proxy files (.sfap0)
when opened. Use of a proxy file will prevent glitching when you seek
through the
files during playback (these formats do not support seeking natively).
The QuickTime file format plug-in now properly checks the path length
when you render
QuickTime files. QuickTime files are limited to a maximum of 51
characters.
A bug has been fixed that caused inaccurate Undo/Redo history
information when multiple
files were created from the same source file.
Timed recording settings now persist when you close and reopen the
application (to
record the timer events, the application must be running and recording
must be armed
in timer mode).
Threshold-based recording will now properly display the Time Recorded
value when
using a prerecord buffer.
Markers placed during recording when using a prerecord buffer will now
be placed
at the correct locations when you stop recording. In previous versions,
your markers
would be added to the prerecorded buffer.
Prerecord buffer settings now persist when you close and reopen the
application.
A bug has been fixed that caused metadata—such as timecode and tape
name—to be stripped
when files created in Sony Video Capture were edited in Sound Forge
software.
A bug has been fixed that caused sample loop markers to be off by one
sample in AIFF
files.
A bug that could cause AIFF files to produce noise when saved as MP3
has been fixed.
Workspace (.sfw) files created in Sound Forge v6.0 now open correctly.
Markers and regions now move more predictably when a plug-in changes
the length of
your audio data.
When a plug-in is applied from the DX Favorites menu, markers are not
moved if the
input and output length match and no tail is created.
When a plug-in is applied from the DX Favorites menu, markers beyond
the selection
are moved if the plug-in creates a tail and the Real-Time Preview
Configuration window
is set to insert the tail data.
When a plug-in is applied from the DX Favorites menu, markers are
scaled accordingly
if the output from the plug-in is shorter then the input.
When a plug-in is applied from the DX Favorites menu and the output is
longer than
the input, the full output is inserted in the file and downstream
markers are scaled
accordingly.
When a plug-in is added from the Plug-In Chainer, markers and regions
within the
selection are not moved.
If the output of the Plug-In Chainer is shorter than the input, markers
beyond the
selection are moved back as if data has been cut.
If the output of the Plug-In Chainer is longer than the output, markers
beyond the
selection are moved downstream accordingly.
A bug that caused the Graphic Dynamics plug-in to report inaccurate
Ratio and Threshold
settings has been fixed.
A bug has been fixed that caused files saved as .raw audio to ignore
the selected
Big-endian or Little-endian setting.
A bug that could cause a crash when applying the Pitch Bend plug-in to
a mono file
has been fixed.
A bug has been fixed that prevented Preview on External Monitor
functionality from
working correctly with some PAL DV devices.
Zoom Out Full and Sync Graphs commands now work correctly in the
Spectrum Analysis
sonogram mode.
When you're viewing a stereo file, the windows in the sonogram mode can
have different
zoom levels unless Sync Graphs is selected.
Display range settings from the Spectrum Settings dialog are now
applied in normal
or sonogram mode.
A bug has been fixed that could cause the spectrum graphs of stereo
file's channels
to be displayed at different sizes.

Regards Steve,
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