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The documentation at https://support.audacityteam.org/basics/customizing-audacity/installing-plugins should state that you can put plugins of several types (not only LADSPA but at least also VST3) into the directory %AppData%\audacity\Plug-ins on Windows.
%AppData%\audacity\Plug-ins
Also, it seems like there are similar user-accessible directories on other OS that are not documented, see audacity/audacity#5746.
I didn’t know I could do that as a non-admin user. Neither did the Audacity help forum or the documentation.
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I vaguely remember there being a class of plugins for which the user directory was not an option because the spec said so.
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The documentation at https://support.audacityteam.org/basics/customizing-audacity/installing-plugins should state that you can put plugins of several types (not only LADSPA but at least also VST3) into the directory
%AppData%\audacity\Plug-ins
on Windows.Also, it seems like there are similar user-accessible directories on other OS that are not documented, see audacity/audacity#5746.
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I didn’t know I could do that as a non-admin user. Neither did the Audacity help forum or the documentation.
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