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Well, if you're looking for an easy way to add auto-tune to your vocal tracks, or your voice in recordings, and are looking to spend the fantastic price of FREE then check out this video! You will learn what programs you will need to download (Audacity, Audacity VST, ect.) and then how to set your auto-tune in the Audacity interface. I had the same problem. It took me some time to figure it out, but I did. I'm running Audacity 2.0.5. First, you have to make sure to get the 32-bit version of gsnap, NOT the 64-bit (this is because audacity is a 32-bit program and cannot use 64-bit plugins). Make sure any previous GSnap.dll files are deleted out of the plug-ins folder.
Then once audacity is running, you have to click on 'Edit,' and select 'Preferences.' In this menu, select the 'Effects' section. Make sure 'VST' is selected (it should be), and then select 'Rescan VST effects next time Audacity is started.' Like notepad ++ for mac download.
Audacity does NOT automatically load new VST plugins on startup, so this will make it refresh the plugins it is using. Then click 'ok' and restart Audacity. Once Audacity is restarted, it will display a pop-up asking you what plugins to install. Make sure the 'Gsnap' and 'vst-bridge' options are selected, then click 'ok.'
You should now see the 'GVST: Gsnap.' Option in the effect menu (in the section below the 'Wahwah.' I hope this helps someone!:) Reply.
Solution in second video doesn't always work either. Here's the fix: One possible problem for some: Audacity used to come in separate 32bit & 64bit versions. And even if you installed the 64bit version of Audacity and the 64bit version of GSnap, it still doesn't work because those earlier versions of 64bit Audacity seem to be incompatible with the GSnap plugin no matter what version you use.:( This is what FINALLY worked for me (using 64bit Win7): Download the latest version of Audacity, which in my case was 2.1.1. It apparently no longer comes in separate 32 & 64 bit versions, so if you have a copy of the installer for old 64bit version to edit REALLY BIG files, put it someplace safe.