WildTrax runs on macOS 12.0 Monterey or later. It is currently Mac-only and not available on Windows or Linux.
How many tracks can I record?
That depends on your subscription plan. WildTrax supports anywhere from 2 tracks in the Free Demo tier to 512 tracks in the Professional tier. Upgraded plans also offer more features and customization options.
Can I use WildTrax with Dante, MADI, or USB interfaces?
Yes. WildTrax works with any audio interface that your Mac recognizes, including Thunderbolt, USB, Dante, MADI, and virtual audio drivers.
Can I change the layout of the app?
Absolutely. You can choose which panels are visible and arrange them any way you like. WildTrax is fully customizable so you can work the way you want to.
Does WildTrax support monophonic and polyphonic WAV files?
Yes. You can choose to record mono files per track or poly multitrack files. Higher-tier plans include more export flexibility.
Can I customize sound reports?
Yes. WildTrax includes a powerful sound report tool that lets you generate CSV reports, your way. Make sure your sound reports are accurate with the ability to edit metadata of previous takes.
What metadata can WildTrax capture?
Scene name, take number, track labels, channel assignments, notes, and more. All metadata is stored directly in the iXML and BWF chunks of your audio files.
How do I update my subscription or billing info?
Open WildTrax and go to Preferences > Account. You can manage your plan, billing, and license details from there.
Can I use WildTrax without an internet connection?
Yes. Once your subscription has been verified, you can record offline without any issues. An internet connection is only required for login, plan changes, or software updates.
How much space does WildTrax take on my drive?
The installed app is about 400MB. Your session size will depend on your track count, sample rate, and file format.
What should I do if I find a bug or need help?
We want to hear from you. Visit the Support page to download the user manual, browse the FAQ, or contact us directly.