Autotune gvst plug in

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Autotune gvst plug in

Post by semore7326 » Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:02 am

i am trying to use autotune on Audacity. I have windows 7. I am okay until i get to the step where it tells me the extract the gvst file to the audacity plug in. i cannot find the audacity plugin because when i downloaded audacity, there was no zip file plug in. how do i get the right file to show up so i can extract to it? i have followed the directions from this youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpEPFc_1ibA

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Re: Autotune gvst plug in

Post by steve » Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:55 am

For Windows, Audacity is usually installed in C:Program FilesAudacity 1.3 Beta (Unicode)
This should have a sub-directory called "Plug-ins". Extract the .dll files into that Plug-ins folder. I'm not sure about Win 7, but earlier versions of Windows had a habit of creating a new sub folder when they extracted a ZIP archive, so probably the easiest way to get the extracted files into the correct place will be to temporarily extract the files somewhere convenient (for example into a folder in My Documents) and then copy and paste the files into C:Program FilesAudacity 1.3 Beta (Unicode)Plug-ins.
Don't forget to tell Audacity to rescan for VSTs and restart Audacity.

According to the information here
"Antares AutoTune Evo - Mostly works with 1.3 beta. Automatic pitch correction works, but to be able to draw pitch curves clock must be set to "internal" and not "host". "
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