![]() ![]() When you find it, ensure it’s enabled, click OK – and it should show up in your Effects menu. Then, you’ll need to restart Audacity and go to Effect > Add / Remove Plug-ins, and search for GSnap in the window that pops up. On Windows, this is usually under Program Files > Audacity > Plug-ins. You’ll then get a DLL file that you can bring into the plugins folder inside Audacity. To get started, visit this link and download the VST plugin for your platform. In this blog, I’ll be giving you a full tutorial on how to use GSnap to autotune in Audacity, and sound like a pro! GSnap is a plugin – and it’s pretty awesome.
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