Ok...this is a bit complicated but this is how its done...
To get auto tune to work in audacity you must follow these steps..
http://www.audacityteam.org/vst/ go there and download the plugin..
go to my computer --> LocalDisc (c:) --> program files
there should be two folders that say audacity...one simply says "audacity" the other says audacity 1.3 beta or w/e u have...open the AUDACITY folder
Click plugins...copy the file vst-bridge.dll
go back to program files open up AUDACITY 1.3 BETA folder
go to plugins and past the vst-bridge.dll file in there..
restart and open audacity..look in the effects menu and autotune should be there
To get the t-pain effect.. set your auto tune to these settings
key = c
scale = major
retune speed = 0
scale detune = 4 cents, 441.0 hertz
humanize = 0
natural vibrato = 0.0
now whats most important
rate = .1
onset delay = 0
variation = 0
onset rate = 0
pitch amount = 0
amplitude amount =30
formant amount = 100
I just downloaded audacity today and put my autotune plugin in it as well... Have fun and good luck
Hey i was just messing around with audacity...its a little different setting i think... (my old setting were used in sony acid)
To get the t-pain effect.. set your auto tune to these settings
key = c
scale = major
retune speed = 0
scale detune = .04 cents, 441.0 hertz
humanize = 0
natural vibrato = 0.0
now whats most important
rate = .1
onset delay = 0
variation = 0
onset rate = 0
pitch amount = 0
amplitude amount =.3
formant amount = 1
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