Audacity does not have a built-in "Auto-Tune" feature, but you can achieve professional pitch correction using the free third-party VST plugin . Core Recommendation: GSnap
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[ Record Vocal ] ➔ [ Select Audio Track ] ➔ [ Open Effect Menu ] ➔ [ Choose Auto-Tune Plugin ] ➔ [ Apply Settings ] Pro-Tips for the Best Results auto tune for audacity exclusive
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One of GSnap's standout features is the ability to control its pitch correction via a MIDI keyboard (or by drawing MIDI notes in a DAW). By routing a MIDI track to GSnap, you can create a dynamic pitch correction where the target notes change in real-time based on your MIDI performance. Audacity does not have a built-in "Auto-Tune" feature,
If GSnap doesn't fit your workflow, these free plugins also offer excellent pitch correction within the Audacity environment:
Based on 2026 performance, these plugins are the best alternatives to expensive professional software, fully compatible with modern Audacity (v3.0+). * If GSnap doesn't fit your workflow, these free
You cannot run the official Antares Auto-Tune Access or Pro as a live effect while recording in Audacity. The latency will be unmanageable.
: For transparent results, use Audacity's built-in Pitch and Tempo > Change Pitch tool to fix major mistakes before running the plugin.