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Changelogv1.3.2

Cue 1.3.2: Hears You, Not the Room

Hush filters out background noise and other voices. Cloud dictation gets automatic failover.

By Cue Team

Hush

Coffee shops, open offices, a TV in the next room. Real life is loud, and dictation has always paid the price.

Hush is Cue's new suppression layer. It runs on your Mac, in real time, before audio reaches transcription.

  • Background noise goes away. Keyboards, traffic, espresso machines.
  • Other voices too. The conversation behind you stops leaking into your text.
  • You control the strength. A live slider, from gentle to aggressive, so you can tune it to your room.

Cloud dictation that does not flinch

When you use cloud transcription, Cue no longer depends on a single provider being up.

  • Automatic failover. If the primary provider will not connect, Cue switches to a backup at connection time. You dictate, it works, you never see the switch.
  • Bring your own backup. You can add your own provider keys as backups, stored locally like all your keys.

Sound and feel

  • A new sound theme for start, stop, and completion.
  • Feedback volume now tracks perceived loudness, so quiet and loud sounds actually feel even.