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Using themes

Audacity comes with 4 themes preinstalled: Light, Dark, Classic and High Contrast. You can switch between themes by going to Edit -> Preferences -> Interface (macOS: Audacity -> Preferences -> Interface)

Location of the themes options

Once you have chosen a theme, click OK to close the preferences dialog and load the new theme.

Installing custom themes

Custom themes commonly are distributed as files called ImageCache.png. You can find some custom themes here:

To install a custom theme, place the ImageCache.png in the following folders. You may create the folders if they aren't present.

  • Windows: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Audacity\Theme\custom\

  • MacOS: ~/Library/Application Support/audacity/Theme/custom/

  • Linux: ~/.local/share/audacity/Theme/custom/

Then,

  1. restart Audacity,

  2. open the Preferences -> Interface page,

  3. select Custom as the theme and

  4. press OK.

Note: Custom themes are optimized for one version of Audacity only and may break from one Audacity version to the next. If a theme looks different from the screenshots, that's likely the reason.

Creating custom themes

For instructions on creating custom themes, please check the following page:

Customizing Audacity

Effect Presets

Each effect in Audacity comes with a predefined set of values that you can change and save according to suit your needs and workflow.

When you select an effect to apply to your audio (for example Effect > Noise Removal & Repair > Noise Gate...) Audacity will show you the effect settings window where you can change the different values according to your needs.

Noise Gate effect default settings

After you find the settings that best suit your needs you can use the Presets & settings button to save your settings for future use:

  • Click the Presets & settings button and select Save preset...

Type a name and press OK to save your preset
  • After saving your presets you can recall them the next time you need to apply the same effect. Click the Presets & settings button, select User Presets... and select the name of the previously save presets:

To restore the factory default settings select Presets & settings > Factory Presets > Defaults

To recall a previously saved preset click Presets & settings >

Installing plugins

You can download various plugins here:

Most plugins get automatically activated once you install them on your system.

Caution:

  • 64-bit Audacity can only run 64-bit plugins, and 32-bit Audacity can only run 32-bit plugins.

  • Additionally, Apple Silicon (arm64) Audacity cannot run Intel (x86-64) plugins and vice versa.

  • "Instrument" versions of plugins (VSTi, LV2i) are not supported.

Manually installing plugins

If a plugin doesn't get found by Audacity, or doesn't come with an installer, move the plugin files to one of the following locations:

You can access the Common Files folder quickly by hitting 🪟 WINDOWS key + R to launch Run and typing %ProgramFiles%\Common Files

  • VST2: C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST2 or C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VSTPlugins

  • VST3: C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3

Installing Nyquist plugins

To install a Nyquist Plugin, follow these steps:

  1. Download the plugin(s) in question.

  2. Open Audacity, and go to Tools > Nyquist Plugin Installer

  3. Click Browse and locate your downloaded plugin(s)

  4. Click Open, then

Deactivating and re-activating plugins

  1. Go to Tools > Plugin Manager

  2. Select the plugins or effects you want to deactivate

  3. Click Disable.

  4. To re-enable a plugin, select them and click Enable.

  • LV2: C:\Program Files\Common Files\LV2 Note: Always copy the complete .lv2 folder

  • LADSPA: C:\Users\<username>\Appdata\Roaming\audacity\Plug-ins\ Note: You can quickly access this folder by hitting 🪟 WINDOWS key + R to launch Run and typing %AppData%\audacity\Plug-ins

  • Vamp: C:\Program Files\Vamp Plugins\

  • Nyquist: See below

  • All Plugins can be installed per-user (~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/...) or system-wide (/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/...). In following, only the system-wide path is named

    • Audio Unit: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/

    • VST2: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/

    • VST3: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3/

    • LV2: ~/.lv2 or /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/LV2, Note: always copy the entire .lv2 folder

    • Vamp: /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Vamp

    • Nyquist: See below

    • LV2: ~/.lv2, /usr/local/lib/lv2 (for 32-bit) or /usr/local/lib64/lv2 (for 64-bit) Note: Always copy the entire .lv2 folder

    • VST2: ~/.vst or /usr/local/lib/vst Note: Many VST effects are Windows-only

    • VST3: ~/.vst3 or /usr/local/lib/vst3

    • LADSPA: ~/.ladspa or /usr/local/lib/ladspa

    • Vamp: ~/.vamp or /usr/local/lib/vamp

    • Nyquist: See below

    Apply
    and finally
    OK
    .
  • Restart Audacity.

  • The plugin should now be available in the corresponding Generate, Effect or Analyze menu.

  • Click OK to close the Plugin Manager and save your settings.

  • Audacity Plugins
    Audacity custom themes | Audacity Pluginsplugins.audacityteam.org
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    Creating custom themes | Audacity Devaudacity.gitbook.io
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