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Audacity 3.2 Gets One Step Closer To Being A DAW

By James NugentSeptember 28, 202210 Comments2 Mins Read
Audacity 3.2 Gets One Step Closer To Being A DAW

Audacity version 3.2 brings the open-source favorite closer to DAW status. Can Audacity become one of the best free DAWs?

Audacity has been around for a very long time, and over the past couple of decades, it’s delivered a bit of everything.

It’s been a bit of a cult hero for several generations, played a central role in the up-and-coming music scene, and even had some drama and controversy.

The controversy mostly surrounded the acquisition of Audacity by Muse Group (Ultimate Guitar, Muse Score). Some time has passed since that transition, and with this latest update, it seems Muse Group is serious about taking Audacity to the next level.

So, is Audacity v3.2 on the verge of becoming a DAW? No, but it’s an update that shows some genuine intent.

One of the most significant changes in this update is the addition of real-time effects. A new Effects button allows you to add real-time effects, stack effects, and make changes on the fly.

Version 3.2 also supports VST3, which means the following formats are now real-time capable: VST3, LV2, LADSPA, and AU.

Audacity v3.2 will now automatically scan and enable valid plugins on launch.

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Another significant development is the link with Audacity’s new sister service, Audio.com. This partnership means you can back up Audacity projects to the cloud and share them (publically or privately) all straight from the software.

Many of the changes in this update are cosmetic but cosmetic with the intent of enhancing functionality. Muse Group is taking Audacity towards a DAW-like image and workflow.

Some things have been moved, reorganized, and given an overall cleaner look. The developer has updated the icons, too, to give the whole thing a fresher appearance.

There are still some massive steps to be taken before Audacity is firmly in DAW territory, but this update seems to confirm the intended direction.

It’s always good to have free and open-source software that can play a genuine part in our music-making. Here are a few open-source plugins from early 2022, in case anyone missed them: Titan Gate from DSPplug and Fire by Wings.

If anyone is wondering who are Wings? Well, they’re only the band The Beatles could have been (thank you in advance to anyone who gets the Alan Partridge reference!).

Download: Audacity 3.2

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James is a musician and writer from Scotland. An avid synth fan, sound designer, and coffee drinker. Sometimes found wandering around Europe with an MPC in hand.

10 Comments

  1. Matthew

    on September 29, 2022 1:55 pm

    Exciting stuff! Here I was thinking that Audacity would be left in the dust, glad to be wrong about that!

    Reply
  2. Pacapaca

    on September 29, 2022 3:20 pm

    I still not forgotten the Audacity incident.
    I don’t want to be happy for a while.

    Reply
    • MRG

      on September 29, 2022 3:54 pm

      I haven’t followed, did they fix the feature-that-shant-be-named? Is it all good now? What happened to the dissident faction? What is life? I needs answering!
      Seriously tho, any webpage/info on the whole thing?

      Reply
      • Rob

        on September 30, 2022 11:01 pm

        VST support is huge! So glad for this

        Reply
  3. S Sly

    on September 29, 2022 10:15 pm

    It’s been purchased and the direction means it’s the new reaper and then the new FL Studio… Free as in free bar at the stock-market floatation valuation!!!!! Yeah… Enjoy in the meantime though… Free as-in-free….. You follow and complete my ellipsis… Our data will render our services null ‘n’ void soon… Look at VS Code… You think they’re providing ‘free’ AI driven code auto-completion for free??? Nah, they know they’ve got the capital to capitalise on open-source software with the endgame being AI Cloud auto-coding-whatever… All yo jobs are gone MoFos… All yo jobs gone… Quincy Jones, Dr Dre, Neptune’s, Ed Sheeran, Calvin Harris, Timberland just feeding, unintentionally, the cloud computing monster machine that kills art (full effing stop). Open-source has been assimilated by its closed source counterpart… There will be no freedom if we don’t take it now!!! SkyNet shizzle

    Reply
  4. Numanoid

    on September 30, 2022 5:03 pm

    Avid also has released Pro Tools Intro, a follow up to the discontinued Pro Tools First

    Reply
    • Tomislav Zlatic

      on October 2, 2022 12:13 pm

      Awesome news, thanks Numanoid!

      Reply
  5. AudioTOWN

    on October 1, 2022 5:39 pm

    Is Audacity safe again?

    Regarding the Privacy Issues, I mean?

    Reply
    • Privacyburg

      on October 3, 2022 6:15 pm

      Do you have a google account? An amazon account? An apple account? A microsoft account? Do you use discord/reddit/facebook/instagram/tiktok? Do you have a government ID? Do you use a cell phone? Do you use mac or windows? Any of those are far more egregious invasions of privacy than little old audacity.

      Reply
      • Pacapaca

        on October 3, 2022 7:31 pm

        The essence is not there, but rather a departure from the OSS philosophy of transparency and security with Linux has long used.
        Fear of suddenly incorporating the unsafe into the safe.

        Reply
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