I tried to use the Vibrato effect I added, but when I try to use it this error message %.2f appears
Where did you get that Vibrato effect?
Applies a variable vibrato to the selected audio. Limitations: Maximum length is 99,999 samples (per audio channel). This limitation is hard coded into Audacity as the maximum size for table is 100000 samples. Thanks to Edgar-rtf for the suggestion of using (fmosc), which in spite of the length limitation provides an elegant solution. To overcome the length limitation, the function (snd-compose) could be used - this function uses a sound as a look-up table rather than using table. Old vers…
Ok, I see the problem. It’s a minor incompatibility with recent versions of Audacity.
To fix it, the line:
(setf *s-table* (list s-in 0 nil)) ; makes the sound 's' into a wavetable
needs to be changed to:
(setf *s-table* (list s-in 0 t)) ; makes the sound 's' into a wavetable
I’ll update the plug-in in that topic later today.
The fixed version is here: https://forum.audacityteam.org/download/file.php?id=32203 (direct link)
Note that like the version it replaces, this version is limited to less than 100,000 samples.
When I get time I’ll merge the code from this version: https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/vibrato/18944/4
I have posted a new updated version of the Vibrato effect: https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/vibrato/18944/6