This is the second time I've done this. I did it on my PC (running Vista) and now have done the same on a laptop running XP.
Am I missing something??
OK thanks will try thatstevethefiddle wrote:VST support in Audacity is very basic (mostly due to restrictive licensing) and also does not work with all VST plug-ins.
Real time effects are not supported.
VST graphical interface is not supported.
VSTi is not supported.
Some other VST effects do not work.
Audacity has very good support for LADSPA plug ins and also supports many Nyquist plug-ins. There are hundreds of free LADSPA and Nyquist plug-ins, so I would recommend you go down this route. If you really need to use VST effects, then there are much better VST hosts, such as Krystal or Reaper.
Tried both of those: still no joy I'm afraid.steve69 wrote:OK thanks will try thatstevethefiddle wrote:VST support in Audacity is very basic (mostly due to restrictive licensing) and also does not work with all VST plug-ins.
Real time effects are not supported.
VST graphical interface is not supported.
VSTi is not supported.
Some other VST effects do not work.
Audacity has very good support for LADSPA plug ins and also supports many Nyquist plug-ins. There are hundreds of free LADSPA and Nyquist plug-ins, so I would recommend you go down this route. If you really need to use VST effects, then there are much better VST hosts, such as Krystal or Reaper.
Yep: definitely in Aud 1.3 plug-ins folder; all unzipped - nothing extra appears in menus I'm afraidstevethefiddle wrote:Did you unzip the plug-ins? If you unzip a LADSPA plug-in into the plug-in folder it should appear in the appropriate Audacity menu. For example, if you unzip an effect plug-in into the plug-in folder, it will appear in the effects menu.
Note that if you have installed both Audacity 1.2 and Audacity 1.3, you will have 2 Audacity folders on your computer, so you need to make sure that you are putting them into the right one.
I don't have an Audacity folder within the Application Data folderstevethefiddle wrote: C:Documents and SettingsusernameApplication DataAudacityaudacity.cfg
Have done a search for "audacity.cfg" on all drives and it doesn't existstevethefiddle wrote: Then delete the configuration file C:Documents and SettingsusernameApplication DataAudacityaudacity.cfg