Slowing song speed?

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Joshua Hicks
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Slowing song speed?

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Hey yall. I have a song Im working on and I need the backing track slowed down. I have found software online that will slow it but then it wont let me download the slower version. Is there any body on here I can email the mp3 to then have them slow the speed and email it back to me?

Thank you!
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Play it on Windows Media Player. Right click the "play button" and choose slow speed. Works great, and it's already loaded on your computer.
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Post by Joshua Hicks »

Well the bad part is I don’t have a computer. Just my phone dangit!
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Sent you a PM
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Amazing Slow Downer by Roni Music.
Available for Win, Mac, IOS and Android.
I have it on every device I own and it's worth every penny!
User friendly and great sounding.

www.ronimusic.com
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Amazing Slow Downer, I couldn't live without it!!
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What type of phone is it?

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Hi Joshua,
What kind of phone do you have?

If it is an Apple iPhone - I used AudioStretch - it is very very handy!
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Post by Richard Wood »

I've used Slow Down Music Trainer for years on my phone and iPad and love it. You can loop the whole song or just sections. If your learning an intro you can just dial in that part or maybe the first few notes and loop it, change speeds, change keys etc. Of course you have to have the song loaded on to your device or have Spotify Premium.

http://www.santacruzintegration.com/MusicTrainer.html
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Post by Asa Brosius »

If you're on Android, VLC media player is a free light weight app that plays any a/v at adjustable speeds.
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Amazing Slow Downer by Roni Music

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I've used this for years and they have great support. Two computer crashes and they sent me what I needed to reinstall both times.(I sometimes forget to backup my computer)

One of the features I like, is you can isolate down to just a very few notes (sometimes 1 or 2) and play/loop/slow down what your trying to hear or pick out. I've used others, but the Slow Downer is my go to. :wink:
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Another great app for iPhone or iPad is Anytune Pro+.
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Post by David Gertschen »

I have been using Riffmaster Pro and it works very well on multiple platforms; PC, iphone, etc.

https://riffmasterpro.com/
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Post by TRAP TRULY »

Since were on the subject, is there a way to patch your guitar into the phone so you are not having to play through a separate amp. I've seen some guitar interface devices on Amazon, but they seem to be tied to its specific app or software. I'm showing my age here :(
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