I updated in the middle of a project because I didn’t know any better. I was using the 36Audiobook macro in 3.6, and it worked perfectly. Now it stops after the EQ and doesn’t run the Loudness Normalizer or the Limiter. I tried running Loudness Norm separately, and it didn’t do anything. I haven’t tried Limiter yet, because it’s the last step, but the macro didn’t run it, either, so I’m assuming it is also broken. I think this is a bug, but if it’s user error, please tell me how to fix it.
Yes, I tried reinstalling 3.6, but it didn’t work. I had to uninstall both Audacity and MuseHub, but then when I hit install on the old version of Audacity, it reinstalled MuseHub first, which then only offered me the newest Audacity. If you can tell me how to make this work, I’ll accept that as a fix, too.
Update. I found an older-version download on Uptodown that actually installed (unlike Fosshub), but now the neither the macro nor the Loudness Normalizer work on it, either, so now I have no idea what the actual problem is. Any ideas?
More update: This is getting even weirder. In my new old-version Audacity (3.6), if I run a file recorded in November, the Loud Norm works. I ran ACX check before and after, just to see, and there is def a difference. If I run a file recorded in December, then it doesn’t work, even in the same version of Audacity. I checked my recording computer, and it still has the old Audacity on it (3.6), so it’s not that.