Auto Tune For Audacity Exclusive -
| Plugin | Auto-Tune Style | Real-time? | Works in Audacity? | |--------|----------------|------------|--------------------| | Graillon 2 (Free version) | Yes (key/scale correction) | No (Audacity limitation) | Yes, destructively | | MAutoPitch (MeldaProduction) | Yes (automatic correction) | No | Yes | | GSnap (GVST) | Yes (MIDI or scale-based) | No | Yes |
If you’ve ever downloaded Audacity hoping to make your vocals sound like T-Pain or correct a few off-key notes, you’ve likely hit a wall. Unlike premium DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) like Logic Pro or FL Studio, Audacity does not have a built-in "Auto-Tune" button. auto tune for audacity exclusive
But don't let that stop you. Audacity is capable of professional-grade pitch correction—you just have to know which tools to use and how to use them. | Plugin | Auto-Tune Style | Real-time
Here is your exclusive guide to Auto-Tuning in Audacity. Navigate to the Effect menu
Navigate to the Effect menu. If you have GSsnap installed (or if you are using the built-in variant often labeled under "Pitch Correction"), select it. (Note: If you do not see it, check the Audacity manual for enabling "New Plug-ins" in the Preferences menu.)
Style A: The "Invisible" Correction (Natural)
Style B: The "T-Pain" Effect (Hard Tune)