How To Do Autotune — In Audacity
Note: Audacity does not have a built-in "Auto-Tune" effect. This guide uses the free plugin (Windows/macOS/Linux).
Now for the fun part.
Have you tried using GSnap in Audacity? Let us know in the comments if you prefer the "Auto" mode or drawing the notes manually! how to do autotune in audacity
While Audacity is a powerful open-source audio editor, it does not include a "one-click" autotune feature by default. To achieve that professional vocal snap or the "T-Pain" robotic effect, you must install a free third-party VST plugin like GSnap or use Audacity's built-in manual tools for subtle correction. Method 1: Automatic Tuning with GSnap (Recommended) Note: Audacity does not have a built-in "Auto-Tune" effect
Before you apply any effects, you need to make sure your vocals are clean. Autotune works best when the audio is clear. Have you tried using GSnap in Audacity