Some of my personal macros I made for Audacity.
Makes music tracks really loud with minimal distortion at the cost of some ducking.
Applies a distortion effect to low frequencies to add more "effect" to them.
Perfectly separates a track into multiple frequency bands.
A reverb effect that increases the audio's speed slightly, causing a cool effect when applied more than once.
Macros that can be useful for getting things done.
- Go to a folder for the macros you want.
- Go to the txt file of the macro you want to download.
- Right click on the "Raw" button and save link.
- In Audacity, go to Tools > Macros...
- Click Import... and open the txt of the macro you downloaded.
- Go to a folder for the macros you want.
- Go to the txt file of the macro you want to download.
- Right click on the "Raw" button and save link.
- Save the txt to your Audacity Macros folder.
- If Audacity was already running, restart or force an update to the macro list.
- Click on the Code button and click Download ZIP, or click here to download.
- Extract the archive.
- In Audacity, go to Tools > Macros...
- Click Import... and open the txt files of the macros you want.
- Click on the Code button and click Download ZIP, or click here to download.
- Open or extract the archive.
- Move the txt files you want (not the folders) into your Audacity Macros folder.
- If Audacity was already running, restart or force an update to the macro list.