Audacity 3.2 Released with Real-Time and VST3 Effects, FFmpeg 5.0 and WavPack Support (UPDATED)
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Audacity 3.2 Released with Real-Time and VST3 Effects, FFmpeg 5.0 and WavPack Support
Audacity 3.2 is here almost a year after the Audacity 3.1 series and it introduces several exciting new features like real-time effects for the Audio Units, LADSPA, LV2, and VST3 plugins, support for VST3 effects, support for the WavPack open audio compression format, as well as support for the latest FFmpeg 5.0 multimedia framework.
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Audacity 3.2 Released with Realtime Effects, VST3 Support - OMG! Ubuntu!
Podcasters, musicians, and amateur video makers like me will be pleased to know that a new version of open source audio editor Audacity is available to download.
Audacity 3.2 serves as the latest stable release of this capable digital audio workstation, and is, as ever, available for Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms.
But what’s changed since last year’s Audacity 3.1 release?
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Audacity 3.2 Released With VST3 Plugins and Apple Silicon Support
Audacity 3.2 is here, a point update to one of the most popular free and open-source audio editing/recording tools.
This release comes in after more than a year of the previous major release, Audacity 3.0.
It is still one of the best audio editors for Linux available right now, even after its controversy last year.
This release has a lot of new additions, such as support for VST3 plugins, support for Apple Silicon, FFMPEG 5.0, and more.
Let's take a quick look at what's new with Audacity.
More late coverage:
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Audacity 3.2.0 Released with Realtime Effects & Apple Silicon Support | UbuntuHandbook
Audacity audio editor got a new major update few days ago, features real-time effects and VST3 support.
In the new 3.2.0 release, there’s a new “Effects” button in the tracks menu, allowing to place realtime effects. However, it does not yet ship with any effect so far. User has to get effects via plugins, though only Audio Units (macOS only), VST3, LV2, and LADSPA formats are supported at the moment.