

The Auto-Tune Evo VST file can be found on the computer. Unzipping the autotune zip file will be found on the desktop. As shown below, copy the GSnap file to the Audacity plugin folder by double-clicking the shortcut. Installing plugins is straightforward, the user only has to copy the plugin files into the Audacity plugins folder. GSnap will be listed as one of the available effects from now on, when you view the Effect tab on Audacity. Paste the GSnap file you copied into this Plug-Ins folder. In macOS, go to your Applications folder and right-click Audacity's icon, then choose Show Package Contents, then select Show Package Contents. You'll need to open Audacity's plug-ins folder in Windows Explorer. If there are multiple links listed under your operating system's name, try the 32-bit VST version first to see if it works before going for the 64-bit VST version. Ensure that the 32-bit VST version works first before trying the 64-bit VST version. Of course, you'll want to make sure you have installed Audacity on your machine before using GSnap. Have you tried recording your song in Audacity, but it is off-tune? GSnap is a free Audacity plug-in that can help you autotune your audio files.
