Preferences
Open Edit ▸ Preferences… to change how Silverdaw works. Preferences apply across the whole application (a few settings, like the audio device, can also be overridden per project in Project Properties).
Preferences are organised into tabs down the left. Changes are held until you click Save; Cancel (or Esc) discards them.

Screenshot placeholder — replace with: the Preferences window open, showing the tab list (General, Timeline, Project, Audio, Effects, Stems, Developer) with one tab selected.
General
Appearance and notifications:
- Waveform display — choose whether clips draw a Single waveform (one combined waveform per clip) or Left and right (separate L / R lanes for stereo clips). Mono clips always show a single waveform. Your choice applies across both the timeline and the Clip Editor.
- Show images on library tiles — show embedded cover art (or a fallback audio icon) on each Library tile. Turn it off for a denser, text-only library.
- Show toast notifications — pop transient messages (errors, save confirmations) in the bottom-right corner. Turn it off for a quieter interface.
Timeline
How the timeline behaves during playback and editing:
- Follow playback — scroll the timeline while playing so the playhead stays centred. Turn it off to keep the view still. This can also be toggled from the transport bar.
- Match project tempo on drop — when you drag a clip onto a track, automatically switch on Warp so the clip's tempo matches the project. Turn it off to drop clips at their own tempo; you can still warp any clip yourself afterwards.
- Previous / next buttons — choose where the transport's previous and next buttons jump: Timeline ends (the project start and end) or Markers (step through your timeline markers).
Project
Defaults and file handling for projects:
- Default paths — the starting Project folder for Save, Save As, and Open, and the Clip folder for adding a track from a file and for Library imports.
- Autosave — snapshot projects with unsaved changes in the background, so work can be recovered after a crash. You can set how often it saves (from 5 to 600 seconds). See Autosave and crash recovery.
- Clean up project files on remove — when you remove a stem or sample from the Library, also delete its generated file (and the empty folder it leaves behind) from disk. Off by default, so removing an item only unlinks it from the project. Your original imported files are never deleted.
DANGER
Deleting generated files with Clean up project files on remove cannot be undone.
Audio
Where and how Silverdaw plays sound:
- Default project sample rate — the rate (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) new projects start with. Existing projects keep their own saved rate, which you can change in Project Properties.
- Output device — the device Silverdaw plays through. If you press play and hear nothing, check here first. You can also switch device at any time from the transport bar without leaving the timeline. Each device has a Keep awake checkbox — turn it on for a device that sleeps and clips the first beat (typically a USB audio device); it is off by default.
- Audio driver — an optional, advanced choice of the audio system Silverdaw uses for the selected device. The default suits most people.
Effects
Global defaults for the per-clip DJ turntable effects (see Brake and Backspin):
- Brake — the Duration (Short, Medium, or Long) and the Curve (linear, curved, or steep) of the record-stop slowdown.
- Backspin — the Duration and the Intensity (gentle, medium, or wild) of the reverse rewind.
Changing these updates every clip that already uses the effect.
Stems
Defaults for stem separation. Models are the engines Silverdaw uses to split a song into its parts:
- Separation models — shows whether the high-quality models are installed and offers Download models (~1 GB) to fetch them. If you already have a copy, use the Locate… buttons for the Vocal model and Drums & bass model to point Silverdaw at their folders instead of downloading again.
- Backup model — a smaller built-in model used automatically when the models above aren't installed. Turn on Always use the backup model to use it even when the others are installed, or use Locate existing model… if you already have it.
- Cleanup — optional per-stem tidying (Vocal, Drum, Bass, and Other cleanup), each with a Light, Medium, or Strong strength.
- Hardware acceleration (experimental) — Use GPU acceleration for stem separation to separate faster on a compatible graphics card. Off by default; separation runs on the processor otherwise.
The Quality speed setting (Fast, Balanced, or Best) is chosen each time you run Separate Stems, not here.
Silverdaw also has a Developer tab used for building and debugging the application itself. It isn't part of everyday use and can be safely ignored.
