I already have the plug-in inside of audacity. I just want to know how to get it to look like this. And I’m running the 64-bit version of audacity not 32 bit
https://forum.audacityteam.org/download/file.php?id=6719
I’m running 64 bit version of audacity glitch 2 works now but how do I make it look like this https://forum.audacityteam.org/download/file.php?id=6719
It is obvious I am not going to be able to help you with this. Anyone else?
Fix glitch 2 not applying to selection of audio in audacity
Can y’all add this DBlue tapestop from this link https://hiphopmakers.com/best-free-tape-stop-vst-plugins#dBlue-Tapestop
If we look at the website of the person that made that plug-in (https://illformed.org/) we see that:
- It’s 32-bit only
- It’s obsolete
- It’s “completely unsupported”
As the author clearly states, "They may contain bugs, and may even crash without warning. They are provided purely for backup purposes, and I take no responsibility for any damage they may cause. Use at your own risk! "
So I think it’s unlikely that the Audacity developers will be willing to spend any time on that plug-in.
Does audacity have a IZOTOPE effect here’s what I am talking about just click on the link https://iconcollective.edu/remove-vocals-from-songs/
How can I install the izotope effect in audacity 3.2.5 and use it to remove bad words from songs
When they make a radio-edit with the bad words silenced, they have access to the vocal track on it’s own.
So when they silence the words the music is unaffected.
Whereas if you use vocal-reduction , e.g. … Vocal Reduction and Isolation - Audacity Manual
It causes collateral-damage to the music, e.g. … https://youtu.be/kMmqXucqDw4?t=358
[ and some of the voice still remains ].
So a radio-quality radio-edit is generally not possible if all you have is a final mix with the bad words.