Please give a link to the BBC Vamp plugins you want to use. As far as I know, Audacity only loads VAMP plugins whose output is suitable for a label track.
So if the plugin output is for example a pie chart or a waterfall plot, Audacity won't load the plugin.
So you want to record with more latency when you speak more slowly?
I've said what Audacity can do already. It sounds like you want to run a time warp effect in a real time VST host. Audacity could then record the output of the VST host.
You have not said your version of Audacity or Windows (see the pink panel at the top of the page). Doesn't Teamspeak 3 or higher have a built-in recording tool to record you and the other participants: http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php/69789-How-to-record-Your-own-mic-AND-other-people-via-Te...
The scripts and recovery utility are only useful if you have an unedited recording where the time stamp order of the files is the same as the order of the files as they should be on the Timeline. So if the main project was an imported file, or was a recording you have been editing, those tools won't...
As it says at http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Mixer_Toolbar_Issues#vistacp you need to right-click in empty space in the Recording tab to "Show Disabled Devices" and then right-click over each device you want to use, and choose "Enable". The latest Audacity is 2.1.0: http://web...
Setup: MacMini 5,2 (2011) OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Audacity 2.0.6 (I know, just realized it was out of date tonight.) Audio interface is a MOTU 828mkII Audio source is a Yamaha M7, line level analog Are you sure that Mac's setup is OK? From memory, a 2011 Mini 5,2 needs Lion as minimum system versi...
So just to make sure I udnerstand, 1. first I open the Run window 2. in the Run window I type exactly this: cmd /k chkdsk /f f: > C:\chkdsk.txt where the letter of my drive is F 3. then when the Command Prompt opens, I type this again this code in it, beside the Windows 32 or soemthing.. : cmd /k c...
What is the make and model number of the mic? Is it a USB class compliant plug and play device or is it meant to be used on Windows with proprietary drivers? If it appears in Audacity it should look something like "USB Audio CODEC - (hw: 1, 0)". If you ever want to choose input devices bel...