Adding Vst Plugins To Audacity
For VST plugins, explore some LABS and see what you can create with those. As you become more and more familiar with the interface and the goals of Audacity and its supported plugins, you will start to more quickly adapt to new plugins and get more out of what you have downloaded. Audacity, as a 32-bit application, is compatible only with 32-bit VST plug-ins. To load a newly installed ERA Bundle plug-in within Audacity, please follow the steps below: 1) Open a new project in Audacity 2) Go to Effect Add/Remove Plug-ins. Audacity VST Enabler One of such facilities that audacity provides to its users is the VST plug-in. VST or Virtual Studio Technology plug-in allows users to edit and mix the sounds from their microphones and instruments within an audio-editing software. This is the kind of plug-ins that recording studios and audio engineers use. To add a new LADSPA plug-in, place it in the Audacity 'Plug-Ins' folder: UsersAppDataRoamingaudacityPlug-Ins If you are a privileged user and you need to install a plug-in for use by multiple user accounts on the same PC you may also install LADSPA plug-ins to the Plug-Ins folder in the directory where Audacity is installed.
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Installing Nyquist plug-ins
Nyquist plug-ins provide most of the optional effects underneath the divider in the Effect menu. They are also used to provide some of Audacity's built-in audio generators and analysis tools. A wide range of additional Nyquist effect, generation and analysis plug-ins can be obtained from Download Nyquist Plug-ins on our Wiki.
To add a new Nyquist plug-in, place it in the Audacity 'Plug-Ins' folder: Users<username>AppDataRoamingaudacityPlug-Ins
If you are a privileged user and you need to install a plug-in for use by multiple user accounts on the same PC you may also install Nyquist plug-ins to the Plug-Ins folder in the directory where Audacity is installed. This is usually: C:Program FilesAudacity or, C:Program Files (x86)Audacity on 64-bit machines. |
To enable the new effects into Audacity so they are available in the menu, use the Plug-in Manager: Effects, Generators and Analyzers dialog.
Some Nyquist plug-ins could crash while processing very long audio selections (typically an hour or more). This is due to the plug-in using a large amount of memory and is a known issue in Audacity's current Nyquist implementation. Try using the plug-in on shorter selections instead. |
Installing VST plug-ins
Audacity supports almost all VST effect plug-ins on Windows including 'shell' VST's that host multiple VST effects.
To install new VST effects, place them in the Audacity 'Plug-Ins' folder: Users<username>AppDataRoamingaudacityPlug-Ins
Advanced options:- Windows Registry key HKCUSoftwareVSTVSTPluginsPath
- Windows Registry key HKLMSoftwareVSTVSTPluginsPath
- All paths specified by the 'VST_PATH' environment variable
If you are installing plug-ins that come from Steinberg (including iZotope plug-ins) the installer usually automatically places these in its own plug-ins folder: C:Program FilesSteinbergVSTPlugins (or C:Program Files (x86)SteinbergVSTPlugins on 64-bit systems).
If you are a privileged user and you need to install a plug-in for use by multiple user accounts on the same PC you may also install VST plug-ins to the Plug-Ins folder in the directory where Audacity is installed. This is usually: C:Program FilesAudacity or, C:Program Files (x86)Audacity on 64-bit machines. |
All the directories where you can place VST plug-ins are searched recursively, which means that plug-ins that are inside their own folder in that directory should still be found by Audacity.}}
You can enable new VST effects in Audacity by using the Effect > Add / Remove Plug-ins... menu item. This opens the Plug-in Manager: Effects, Generators and Analyzers dialog where you can select and Enable the new effects then click to load them. Next time you launch Audacity the enabled effect(s) will be cached and you will not need to re-enable them.
The list of effects in the dialog will include any detected VST instrument (VSTi) plug-ins (such as synths) and any real-time VST effects that are capable of changing audio data while it's being written to disk. Neither of these are yet supported and they will not load even if you enable or re-enable them in the dialog. |
Why do some VST plug-ins not work or display incorrectly?
Audacity will by default display VST effect plug-ins with a full graphical interface where the plug-in supplies this.
VST instruments (VSTi) (such as synths) and real-time VST effects (that change the audio data while it's being written) are not yet supported. These will not load even if you enable or re-enable them in the Plug-in Manager: Effects, Generators and Analyzers dialog. VST 3 plug-ins are not supported.
If any plug-in displays incorrectly, you can use the Manage button in the effect's dialog then choose Options... to open the VST Effect Options for that effect. Then remove the checkmark from the 'Enable graphical interface' checkbox and click . When you reopen the effect it will display a simpler tabular interface.
On Windows Audacity is a 32-bit application so will not see 64-bit versions of VST plug-ins, even on 64-bit operating systems. |
If you experience a problem with a specific VST effect plug-in in Audacity, please contact us.
Installing LADSPA plug-ins
The LADSPA plug-in architecture was originally developed on Linux. Audacity supports LADSPA effects on Windows as well as GNU/Linux. You can download and install a set of over 90 LADSPA plug-ins for Windows. You can then choose which LADSPA plug-ins to enable in the Plug-in Manager: Effects, Generators and Analyzers dialog.
To add a new LADSPA plug-in, place it in the Audacity 'Plug-Ins' folder: Users<username>AppDataRoamingaudacityPlug-Ins
If you are a privileged user and you need to install a plug-in for use by multiple user accounts on the same PC you may also install LADSPA plug-ins to the Plug-Ins folder in the directory where Audacity is installed. This is usually: C:Program FilesAudacity or, C:Program Files (x86)Audacity on 64-bit machines. |
Then use Effect > Add / Remove Plug-ins... to enable the LADSPA effects and load them into Audacity, For details see Plug-in Manager: Effects, Generators and Analyzers.
Installing LV2 plug-ins
LV2 is a more advanced evolution of the LADSPA plug-in architecture which was originally developed on Linux. Audacity supports both LV2 effects on Windows as well as GNU/Linux. There are not yet many pre-compiled LV2 plug-ins for Windows, though it may be possible to compile some Linux LV2 plug-ins for other operating systems.
To add a new LV2 effect, place its complete '.lv2' folder (not the files alone) at the top level of any of the following searched for locations:
- Users<username>AppDataRoamingLV2 (or Documents and Settings<username>Application DataLV2)
- Program FilesCommon FilesLV2 (or Program Files (x86)Common FilesLV2 on 64-bit systems)
- %APPDATA%LV2;%COMMONPROGRAMFILES%LV2;%COMMONPROGRAMFILES(x86)%LV2
Then use Effect > Add / Remove Plug-ins... to enable the LADSPA LV2 effects and load them into Audacity, For details see Plug-in Manager: Effects, Generators and Analyzers.
Installing Vamp plug-ins
Vamp plug-ins are usually for analyzing audio so will appear under Audacity's Analyze Menu. You can do interesting things like attempt to track beats, note pitches, chords or frequencies. Any Vamp plug-ins whose output is suitable for a label track should work in Audacity on Windows. To add a new Vamp analysis tool, add the plug-in's DLL, DYLIB or SO file and any supplied category or RDF files to any of the Vamp search locations then enable the tool in the Plug-in Manager: Effects, Generators and Analyzers dialog.
Add Plugins To Audacity
How can I solve Audacity crashing after I add a plug-in?
Please see this FAQ
Once you have downloaded your VST (.dll file), you will need to move the .dll file (for example, Gsnap.dll) into your Audacity VST plugins folder.
But how do you find that folder?
1) Click on your 'C Drive' and look for 'Program Files'.
2) Click on 'Program Files' then search for an 'Audacity' folder.
3) Then click on 'Audacity' and look for a 'Plugins' folder.
4) Then click on 'Plugins' and paste in your newly downloaded .dll file
Next, you have to get Audacity to search for this file. To do this:
1) Open Audacity
2) Click Edit
3) Scroll Down and click on Preferences
4) Click on Effects
5) Check the box that says 'Rescan VST effects next time Audacity is started'
6) Restart Audacity