Hi absolute virgin here, be gentle...
SO I down loaded the LADSPA Plug-Ins for MAC and ran the install package and it told me that the plug ins were installed correctly, but they do not show up even after restart. I opened the package contents and found the zipped plug ins and grabbed all of them and put them in to plug ins inside Audacity, but they don't all run right. Most do nothing apperently.
I had the same problem with another plug in, the mped3 encoder. I had to move it by hand in cotradiction to the instructions.
Any help at all would be great to have. I am sooooo not a programer, but I have a pretty good ear...
Please let me know what you think.
Mark
Plug ins
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Re: Plug ins
<<<zipped plug ins>>>
Did you unzip them? ZIP is a transmission and compression scheme to make sure one or a number of collected files get to where they're going in good order. You get the original files back by unzipping the package. Either BOMArchive Helper or Stuffit. ("Bill Of Materials Archive Helper" if anybody asks).
"lame" MP3 Encoder is something of a zoo right now for 1.3. More as I find out.
Koz
Did you unzip them? ZIP is a transmission and compression scheme to make sure one or a number of collected files get to where they're going in good order. You get the original files back by unzipping the package. Either BOMArchive Helper or Stuffit. ("Bill Of Materials Archive Helper" if anybody asks).
"lame" MP3 Encoder is something of a zoo right now for 1.3. More as I find out.
Koz